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toedtoes wrote:
Few people like to be told what to do. Especially when the one telling them thinks they are an "expert" and that they are so good that they can give those directions to any monkey and get it done right.
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โMar-17-2018 03:06 PM
seagrace wrote:
"I agree with both of Gdetrailers posts completely. You really do need more practice, and she should try backing up also. I am not being condescending, so please don't take me wrong. With practice you both will get much more comfortable. The camp site isn't the place to practice though."
Some of these posts make me sorry I asked. I'm thinking for some of you, English must not be your first language.
I know how to back a trailer, okay? And no, I'm not being "condescending".
โMar-17-2018 08:22 AM
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โMar-17-2018 06:02 AM
RoyF wrote:
For me, there is no substitute for getting out of the truck to actually look things over before backing. I may have to do that more than once to check for trees, picnic tables, etc.
My wife's signals are very useful on when to stop. I rely mostly on my own judgement for the steering, but I don't tell that to DW.
โMar-17-2018 04:48 AM
โMar-17-2018 01:15 AM
Rice wrote:Rover_Bill wrote:
DW has no patience and blows her top when I tell her - turn right, left, right. She screams: Why don't you make up your mind which way to turn can't you see where I'm going?
Well that's a new one to me.
I would think people would relish having the "expert" tell them which way to turn, and simply follow the directions. Who cares if you're turning left right left right left? Just do what you're told.
Either it gets done perfectly because it's the expert doing everything but actually handling the wheel (which face it, a monkey could be trained to do), or the expert gets humbled because it doesn't work.
No skin off the wheel handler's nose in any event, which sounds like a win to me.
ETA: And when I say do what you're told, I mean verbally, not hand signals. Tell the wheel handler which direction to turn the wheel, how much to turn the wheel, and have them stop between each repositioning of the wheel so you can check the tires and make sure it's set up right for the next maneuver. Almost like operating the RV via remote control. It should make for perfect results every time.
โMar-16-2018 10:28 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:seagrace wrote:
Thank you, Rice, that is exactly the issue. I have no problem with letting her wander off and doing it myself, it just means I have to jump out of the truck a few more times to get it right.
I would rather we do this as a team and work out how to do it, and I would rather she have some experience backing - just in case there is a time when she will need to do it without me. I think the next trip out, I'm gonna let her take the wheel.
FWIW - yes, backing a boat/trailer is far easier when, 1. I've already lined up the truck, and/or 2. There is no boat on the trailer - she's a whiz at that ๐
You missed the point.
While I don't mind "working as a team" the problem is if BOTH "members" of the team do not instinctively understand backing up then neither members of that "team" will be able to help effectively.
In other words, your wife does not fully understand what direction you must turn the wheel to make it go the direction needed. If she does understand then her "signals" WILL be MORE EFFECTIVE to you.
Best way to do it is to both learn how to back it up with a trailer.
But the only way to do this is to start with the basics and that is both need to learn how to put a vehicle in a crowded parking space.
Each one of you NEEDs to learn what you can and cannot see in the mirrors.
Once you both have solo backing memorized adding the trailer becomes much easier not just for you but your "team".
In other words, if you are the primary driver, you really should be able to at least be able to park it solo, sometimes you may have to do it that way anyway..
PRACTICE.
โMar-16-2018 10:00 PM
โMar-16-2018 09:37 PM
Rover_Bill wrote:
DW has no patience and blows her top when I tell her - turn right, left, right. She screams: Why don't you make up your mind which way to turn can't you see where I'm going?