Maxwell - We only use the joystick for docking and close quarter maneuvering, for example narrow fairway with wind/current. While you could use joystick for No Wake Zones, etc., I don't really see a benefit. We did use the joystick sometimes to hold position in a river while we waited for a lock. We waited between two tugs at a Mississippi River lock for over two hours. We used the joystick at times and the throttles/wheel at other times.
The Loop trip is fun. I'd definitely recommend it. We plan on finishing it this fall. We need to go from Fort Myers, FL to Grand Harbor Marina at the junction of the Tenn River and the Tenn-Tom Waterway to complete our Loop.
Reel Ansty - The first owner (gotta love new buyers that add lots of toys) thought it would be fun to watch the pod drives so he installed a camera and light in the hull directly above each pod. The cameras are connected to our Raymarine E120s. The cameras give me to the oppty to inspect the front prop. I probably turn them on once every month or two. In the picture you posted here, I used my camera to take a picture of the E120 while the diver inspected the props.
The Loop trip is fun. I'd definitely recommend it. We plan on finishing it this fall. We need to go from Fort Myers, FL to Grand Harbor Marina at the junction of the Tenn River and the Tenn-Tom Waterway to complete our Loop.
Reel Ansty - The first owner (gotta love new buyers that add lots of toys) thought it would be fun to watch the pod drives so he installed a camera and light in the hull directly above each pod. The cameras are connected to our Raymarine E120s. The cameras give me to the oppty to inspect the front prop. I probably turn them on once every month or two. In the picture you posted here, I used my camera to take a picture of the E120 while the diver inspected the props.