As I've posted before, I am in the learning curve about docking the TC24. We're in a slip now and I need to make a sharp turn to starboard to pull into the slip and tie to starboard -- can't just drift in to tie on the port side. So today I went out into Bellingham Bay and found a nice place to practice. There was a bit of wind that pushed me away from the starboard tie on my practice place. After a couple of tries [actually many] I had it down to where I could 'dock' without too much difficulty. Feeling good, I headed back to Squalicum. I pulled into the fairway and started my turn into our slip...way too early. There was no wind and I had not accounted for that fact so had turned with the anticipation that I'd be pushed a bit further along. The result is that I spent much time trying to recover. It was pretty ugly and I erased some barnacles from this earth. At least I remembered not to overdo things and took it slow, and I made it. New boat, first time in a slip, different wind conditions...priceless learning opportunity.