If the wind is light, try to just pull parallel a few feet from the dock and let the wind take you in. In heavier winds, come in with your bow first using reverse to slow down. Once you have secured the bow, use reverse or the wind to bring in the stern.
Approach at a narrow angle about 20 degrees
Go parallel with the dock, stop the engine, and let the current drift you to the dock.
If the wind is light, try to just pull parallel a few feet from the dock and let the wind take you in. In heavier winds, come in with your bow first using reverse to slow down. Once you have secured the bow, use reverse or the wind to bring in the stern.
Pushing the standing AND/OR free end TOWARD the knot should loosen it up.
toward
If the wind is light, try to just pull parallel a few feet from the dock and let the wind take you in. In heavier winds, come in with your bow first using reverse to slow down. Once you have secured the bow, use reverse or the wind to bring in the stern.
An ocean current that is moving toward the equator has the same effects as those of a geostrophic current.
Absolutely
If the object is outside the earth's atmosphere, there is no force pushing up on it. If it is inside the earth's atmosphere, then air drag is pushing up on it.
Because of force
The word approach means when you come toward someone.
Gravity is pushing the rock down toward the Earth and your hand is pushing upward in opposite direction but equal to gravity.