The ideal program would be to be at the mooring, learning how to prepare the boat for departure, with all its elements (removing engine protectors and controls), mounting the GPS/Fishfinder, removing cushions and so on, battery, trimming the engine in the water and starting the engine. Remove the tie rods and remember that the propeller will shatter and rotate, and that it physically involves the direction of the propeller leaving the mooring, adjusting the steering angle of the motor to compensate for the propeller.
Maneuvers in the port with a small ciaboga to get out of the mooring and we aim for the exit of the sea. You can try cibogas in the port to practice with the boat's gears and understand how it responds to the controls, their inertia and speed.
You can try the maneuver to dock at the gas station before or after going out to sea, which is one of my favorites. If there are a few waves, fine! Let's see how the boat behaves and understand what techniques can be used to face the waves. Coming back, defenses outside and the most “difficult” part of the trip: mooring between 2 ships, in the bow.
I assure you that it's not a professional class, it's just about sharing experiences together.
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