drjohn71a
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Another way to try, that is a bit less adrenaline producing, is to leave one engine (the 'inside' engine) in gear, idling forward, so that it can be used as a pivot point. Having the prop engaged to the water, even slow, acts like a pivot point. That way you usually only have to forward and reverse and change throttle on the engine "outside" the turn.
John
John