We picked up our new C-22 "Cadenza" a couple of weeks ago and have taken her out several times. The boat is wonderful and we are really enjoying her. Having had a variety of sailboats and lived and cruised aboard a trawler for four years I thought I knew how to dock a boat. However, it's become clear that I need to learn a lot more about how a C-Dory handles in the wind, especially near things like docks. Having always had boats with keels and rudders, I'm learning that you don't just put this boat in neutral and steer up to the dock.
My wife and I were out practicing around a post in the water yesterday to get a better idea of how she handles in a cross wind at slow speed. It seems that the bow tends to fall off with the wind pretty fast because of (1) weight in the back, (2) windage forward, and (3) flat bottom.
I was just wondering if there is any advice or tips anyone can give me regarding techniques you use for docking this boat. Thanks.
P.S. Just wanted to also mention that we bought our boat from Big Boys Play Toys in Palatka, FL. They are a new C-Dory dealer in Florida and Rodney and his crew were a pleasure to deal with and did a great job preparing the boat and installing the equipment. I would highly recommend them to anyone considering purchasing a C-Dory here in Florida.
My wife and I were out practicing around a post in the water yesterday to get a better idea of how she handles in a cross wind at slow speed. It seems that the bow tends to fall off with the wind pretty fast because of (1) weight in the back, (2) windage forward, and (3) flat bottom.
I was just wondering if there is any advice or tips anyone can give me regarding techniques you use for docking this boat. Thanks.
P.S. Just wanted to also mention that we bought our boat from Big Boys Play Toys in Palatka, FL. They are a new C-Dory dealer in Florida and Rodney and his crew were a pleasure to deal with and did a great job preparing the boat and installing the equipment. I would highly recommend them to anyone considering purchasing a C-Dory here in Florida.