Kameroo
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I'd suggest everybody go test drive the new Zeus or Axius. You'll be ruined for good, and no matter which method you'll remember how easy it was on the new ones.
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Ob So, being able to give some reverse throttle in close quarters is often necessary, especially with any adverse wind or current. Because of these issues I would not hesitate to lay against a piling when backing into a slip. I always had good control and with practice (and instructions to all mates to not push me off the piling) it was sooth as silk. You will find a way that's right for you.
Consider that I am putting in a 11.4" beam into a 12' W slip. No room for error here.
Dude, you need an industrial shoe horn and vasaline! Do back in with any fenders out?