Thoughts on a Seapiper

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I'm sorry if I misunderstood. Makes perfect sense for docking and anchoring. I thought people were talking about sitting on the bow and cruising for hours at cruising speed. That's not something I would be comfortable doing. For anchoring I also like to control the windlass at the bow. My wife at the helm is my remote control and is pretty good at responding to hand signals!

Always good to have a team (wife/husband in your case) but for some of us single guys the Seapiper design seemingly can be handled fairly well by one person.

Looking up some of the electronic docking toys that exist moving about the boat would be quite useful and safe when docking in tight spaces.

To each their own but the design just keeps looking better and better to me.
 
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