Official Alabama boating safety course
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Chapter 3: Operating Your Boat—Safely
Docking

Before docking:

The directions that follow will be illustrated by diagrams and with Flash animations. (Most students will already have Flash installed. If not, follow this link to install the Flash Player.)

If there is no wind or current:

  1. Approach the dock slowly at a narrow angle (about 20 degrees).
  2. When close enough, have a passenger step on shore and secure the bow line.
  3. Swing the stern in with a line or boat hook, and secure it.
Docking with no wind
Movie: See the action!

If the wind or current direction is toward the dock:

  1. Approach slowly, parallel to the dock.
  2. Let the wind or current carry your boat to the dock. Shift into gear briefly if you need to adjust position.
  3. Secure the bow and stern lines.
Docking with wind pushing boat toward the dock
Movie: See the action!

If the wind or current direction is away from the dock:

  1. Approach the dock slowly at a sharp angle (about 40 degrees).
  2. Use reverse to stop when close to the dock. Secure the bow line.
  3. Put the boat in forward gear briefly, and slowly turn the steering wheel hard away from the dock—this will swing in the stern. Secure the stern line.

Docking with wind pushing boat away from dock
Movie: See the action!

Remember—These casting off and docking procedures are for small, single-engine boats. Procedures for large boats, sailboats, or boats with twin engines will vary.

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