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Location
Lake Lanier, GA
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2018
Boat Model
242 Limited S E-Series
Boat Length
24
You know those days when you have full control of the boat and pull off some sweet low speed moves? I had one of those days this Saturday.

We arrived to the restaurant and the courtesy dock was full (1). I decided to back into the gangway (2) to let my friend to pick up the food. Did so with such smoothness that the admiral commented on it. I then went around to another courtesy dock (3) and it was also full. Very little space to turn around due to wake boats and pontoons docked there. Did a sweet 180 passing very close to other boats and the dock. Then pulled into a gas slip (4) to pickup crew with the finness of seasoned captain, which I am not.

Thank you dual throttles and JBP LTs!!!

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Those are the best! I'd like to think I have better than a 1:1 ratio of boneheaded dock moves vs "finesse of a seasoned captain" moves :D
 
First time out with the TV’s the wind came up as I was getting ready to head in. They definitely saved me. I practiced a few approaches because the docks were empty. I realized I would have to use the furthest outside dock and let the wind push me in. No way I could dock with a head wind because I was by myself. I almost panicked, but pulled back out, took a break, and remembered the videos I watched about docking in the wind. Worked like a charm. The princess (Admiral) is going out for the first time on Thursday. Should be easier.
 
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