Docking a Houseboat with twin inboards requires different techniques....

Docking Your Twin Inboard Houseboat

is EASY...

Houseboats are different than other types of boats

This e-Lesson covers the differences,
the challenges they create,
as well as how to overcome those challenges
to dock safely and easily.

 

22-Docking-Houseboat-TIBwProven, step-by-step "how to dock a boat" e-Lessons
from the authority on boat docking who has taught thousands—

on all sizes and types of boats from Runabouts to Motor Yachts.

twin-inboard-vee-mdYou will look and feel like a pro when docking your Houseboat powered with twin inboards, with Doug's simplified, proven docking techniques.

Don't fumble through, hoping you don't hurt the boat or your crew.

60 Pages with 11 pictures & 46 diagrams.

Downloadable PDF.

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Twin inboard Houseboats can be impossible to dock without the right instructions!

 

God bless you guys! You can absolutely use my email. The point is, your docking lessons are very helpful.  I panicked this weekend when I took delivery of the new 32’ inboard and tried to use the I/O procedures that I used with my last boat, when leaving the dock and quickly learned they are two different animals. Thank you again for your understanding, incite and generosity.

—David Downs, Durango, Colorado

 

Just a quick follow up.  I read a good portion of the materials before I took my 32’ twin out for the holidays.  Great stuff!  I have to say that this new twin inboard is far easier to dock than my twin I/O.  Nevertheless, you materials made handling either boat easier and understandable.  I paid special attention to the part about remaining calm with my crew and not yelling!  The lessons kept that from happening. Thanks again.  Have a great New Year!

—David Downs, Durango, Colorado

 

Y'all are the best!  Downloaded it, saved it, printed it--now all we have to do is master it!   Thank you so much.

—Natalie Redyk, Maryland

Simple Step-by-Step Instructions

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How to Dock a Twin Inboard Houseboat

Bow First in your Slip

at a Gas Dock

How to get out of "screw-ups"

and much more

 

 

In this e-Lesson, you will learn...................


  • What makes houseboats different, the challenges that creates and how to overcome each challenge.
  • How your Houseboat handles, when docking--illustrated with easy to follow diagrams.
  • How your twin inboard drive system works through open-water exercises.
  • How to simplify the myriad of levers with "mental duct tape".
  • What to expect as you use the wheel, throttles and shifts.
  • How to approach a dock like pros and to dock bow first--NO fear, NO guessing, NO hoping for the best, NO jumping, NO injuries, NO boat hook. NO shouting and NO swearing--just good team work.
  • Doug's FLIPP Line™ Procedure, to make docking and securing your twin inboard Houseboat a simple, easy procedure for BOTH you and your First Mate.
  • What not to do and why.
  • Dock your twin inboard Housesboat easily and safely without dock helpers with a complete understanding of what to do and how to do it--especially in front of an audience.

 

Once you know how your twin inboard Houseboat was meant to be handled,
docking will be EASY.

It's just a matter of practicing Doug's proven techniques.

Let Doug Show You the EASY Way to dock your Houseboat...

 

gibson-houseboat-dock-stbdaDoug Dawson, a 5th generation boat industry expert, knows the design characteristics of all boats and drive systems.

Doug has driven, demonstrated, tested, reviewed and handled every type of boat and drive system and knows how to teach others with easy-to-follow instructions.

Dawson's Marina Limited was the largest marine dealer for Houseboats in Canada during the 60's and 70's. Doug Dawson developed and perfected handling and docking techniques for Houseboats and taught hundreds of houseboat buyers how to dock.

With Doug's Boat Docking e-Lessons, you will learn your houseboat's unique handling characteristics, and dock your houseboat with ease.

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Your Invisible Boat Docking Instructor

No need to pay $100 plus per hour. Just download and print out the e-Lesson "Docking Your Twin Inbord Houseboat" and take Doug (your invisible instructor) aboard with you. Practice as often as you wish. No extra charge!

Dawsons' Houseboat Docking e-Lessons aren't novels, emotional experiences or worrysome journeys of discovery, they are simple, easy-to-follow, step-by-step "how-to" boat docking instructions with lots of diagrams and photos.

For Only $29.00 USD (pdf version)

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Happy Boating!

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Doug Dawson

P.S. You can spend your summer being frustrated and nervous docking your houseboat with everyone watching, and even worse, damaging your boat....OR get this houseboat docking e-Lesson "Docking Your Twin Inboard Houseboat" and be able to put on a show like a pro and be the talk of the dock!

P.P.S. You can't lose when you accept this no-risk offer. If you're disappointed with your Houseboat docking e-Lesson for any reason, just let us know and we'll refund your purchase payment in FULL.

 

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My wife and I just returned from the New York Boat Show. We went there fully armed with your Buy With Confidence Book and Reports.
Before going to the show we decided not to go for anything larger than 25 feet -- again with the help of your book -- therefore we eliminated the 27 foot we were looking at. We also looked at another new 25 footer before the show and eliminated that too...the new design really ruins the cockpit as far as we're concerned, and the entry into the mid/aft cabin is now so tight only a child can get in there as far as we're concerned.
Anyway, it took us 1.5 days to go through all the other 25' Express Cruisers at the show. We short-listed down to four 25'ers.
After getting initial price markers, we decided it was worth the extra money (approx. $10K) to go with the top quality boats.
Then we got down to brass tacks between the last two. We really liked both boats, and each had some nice, unique features/benefits the other did not have. We didn't have time to go through every point in your Inspect It Yourself Report in check-off list fashion, but we did keep as many items in mind as possible when looking at the boats.
We were down to the wire deciding between the two. Then we remembered one of your key points about going through the windshield pass through, onto the foredeck, and walking over to the bow cleats and anchor. And that's when we discovered a fatal flaw in our choice #1. Just forward of the pass through is a really nice foam cushion. Great for sunbathing but not a great non-skid surface to walk upon. On each side of the cushion was a sloping, triangular shaped piece of Plexiglas surrounded by smooth fibreglass. Again, a great feature for adding light to the cabin but again, no safe place to walk. Overall, the foredeck slanted down towards the bow rather steeply. Just sitting stationary at the boat show, we felt totally unsafe walking around the bow. We could only imagine what it would be like trying to get up there on a rough, windy, wet day! The salesman -- in this case the owner of the dealership -- tried to convince us that this was not important. He said we could get by docking by using the midships and aft cleats, and then tie onto the bow cleat from the dock. Ha! (And what about anchoring???) He also pointed out the 2" wide non skid "walkway" underneath the bow rails. (A toddler just might be able to walk along this, carefully placing one foot directly ahead of the other foot...) If we had purchased this boat, an otherwise fantastic boat, we would have found out very quickly that we had made a major mistake!
We went back to look at choice #2 and its foredeck was completely non-skid, much less steep, with easy and safe access to the entire bow area. So we bought it and we are very pleased with our decision.
But if it had not been for your expert guidance, we likely would have opted for choice #1 and this would have been a major error for us! So many thanks for the assistance. The money we paid for your book and reports was a very wise investment!
So now we want to go ahead and order your wife's book, I think it's titled "First Mate 101." Please send me ordering instructions."

Irwin D. Nathanson, New York

 

I bought your books and used them, I learned a lot. I did all the steps as you said, even the trial sail.

Everything went well, but it all took a long time. I rented a slip where I live, got insurance, borrowed from the credit union, paid 50% cash, and everything went well. Had a professional Marine Surveyor --very good man. I thank you for your knowledge and advice.

Jim, SC

 

"Thank you for the e-lesson on boat tying. I have printed it off for reading and re-reading. I enjoyed Doug's talk about tips on buying a boat at the seminar in Port Credit.
My secret is that I'm actually at the stage just now where I'm both buying a new sailboat and selling (trying to) my present sailboat. With any luck over the next few months, I'll experience the two greatest thrills on a boater's life: the day he buys his boat and the day he sells his boat! I bet you've heard those lines before.
Getting Doug's tips on buying, therefore, had a double value for me."

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