6.4.3.4. Maneuvering in narrow channels

When maneuvering the boat in narrow channels the engine speed should be kept as low as possible so that maneuvers are calm and steady.

In difficult wind and current conditions, more revs might be necessary to make full use of the power of the engine. In these conditions, it is important that maneuvers are made quickly and precisely to prevent the boat from drifting into trouble for example.

A good rule before starting a maneuver under difficult conditions, is to think through the different situations which could arise. Pay attention to the wind and current conditions and decide in advance which maneuver you will make. It is also important to brief crew members on what they should do in different situations.

Always keep in mind that the stability of the boat may be reduced when towing.

Even a nonslip molding can be slippery to walk on when the deck is wet.