We just
sold our 32' carver and looking into a silveraton. I'm the
deckhand and help my husband do the tying up and getting the yacht to the
dock and.our slip. The difference between the
boats is I was use to getting off the side of the carver to the
dock and it had a walkaround from stern to bow. The aft was open and the bumpers were easy to put up and down. I also had a side railing all along the side of our carver I could grap and guide the
boat knto the slip and husband would cut engines and help me tie it up. Also for getting out of slip I would push off and jump lnto the
boat by the side and railings Is anyone familiar with a cruiser that is totally covered on the
helm and aft and you get on boat by the swim bridge. This silverton is a sidewalk boat to the bow and no walk around. I'm worried that getting boat to its slip and tying it up will be different and how to go about doing so on this type. Can anyone give me ideas ln the right approach and helpful hints. The bumper are kept in holders on bow and in aft. The aft is a hard cover top and
canvas covered. There are two side doors and two back doors to swim bridge steps. The side doors are a ling way down.
Thanks Joan