TXBobcat
Fulltime
I know this subject has been discussed before and there are a lot of methods used by RVers.
Today I arrived at Drifters RV Park in Rockport TX for a couple of days. They assigned me site #34 which is a back-in site. I immediately asked for a spotter to help me back in and they called a man to come help me. Some time ago I took an RV driving class with Dick Reed Driving School. The instructor taught me and my wife how to back into sights and over the years I have tried to tell anyone I can what I learned. Today when this gentleman came to help me back-in he didn't wait but just started directing me and I recognized what he was doing, so I just listened to him. He got me into the site perfectly and he used the method I had been taught.
When I backed in I had my Dash Cam running and I made a clip of how I made it into this sight. Without his help I would not have made it in or at least not very easily. There were a couple of obstructions which would cause me problems. A tree, a sign and a car parked near by.
So to help you understand this method I am going to list a some of requirements.
The driver does not look into the mirrors
The driver turns in the direction told by the person directing.
The person directing stands by the driver side mirror facing in the direction the trailer is to move.
The person direction tells the driver the directions the trailer needs to go. Right, left or straight.
The driver turns in the actual direction given. Right, Left or straight.
Point to make. If the directing person looks at the trailer and wants it to go to the left he says that direction to the driver.
When the driver actually turns to the left as he is setting, it is the correct turn. If you think about it, each is the reverse and is the correct direction.
Turning left, the bottom of the steering wheel will go right which is correct because each person is facing the opposite direction and it works correctly.
I have on my Drop box 3 photos of the parking space and the area around it. I have also uploaded the Dash Cam video to watch and listen to. It is a bit difficult to hear but you can get most of it and see how the truck changes direction to make it into the site. If you look at the picture of the truck in the site you will notice that the trailer is straight and close to the edge of the site concrete.
I know there are going to be many that disagree but by gum this really works. You only need to practice.. To get into my site it took just a little more than 4 minutes and no arguments.
I hope you like the video..
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/o6uiwxpb87a1t9a/AADQcqFHyVrVLImWQQWdFoJ9a?dl=0
BC
I tested the link and to run the video you click on it. If it asks you to login click the X and ignore it.
It did not run the first time I double clicked on the video but did run the second time I double clicked
Let me know if it is not working for you..
BTW.. My dash cam lens was up to high but it is still view-able. I didn't know it had had been turned up a notch..
Today I arrived at Drifters RV Park in Rockport TX for a couple of days. They assigned me site #34 which is a back-in site. I immediately asked for a spotter to help me back in and they called a man to come help me. Some time ago I took an RV driving class with Dick Reed Driving School. The instructor taught me and my wife how to back into sights and over the years I have tried to tell anyone I can what I learned. Today when this gentleman came to help me back-in he didn't wait but just started directing me and I recognized what he was doing, so I just listened to him. He got me into the site perfectly and he used the method I had been taught.
When I backed in I had my Dash Cam running and I made a clip of how I made it into this sight. Without his help I would not have made it in or at least not very easily. There were a couple of obstructions which would cause me problems. A tree, a sign and a car parked near by.
So to help you understand this method I am going to list a some of requirements.
The driver does not look into the mirrors
The driver turns in the direction told by the person directing.
The person directing stands by the driver side mirror facing in the direction the trailer is to move.
The person direction tells the driver the directions the trailer needs to go. Right, left or straight.
The driver turns in the actual direction given. Right, Left or straight.
Point to make. If the directing person looks at the trailer and wants it to go to the left he says that direction to the driver.
When the driver actually turns to the left as he is setting, it is the correct turn. If you think about it, each is the reverse and is the correct direction.
Turning left, the bottom of the steering wheel will go right which is correct because each person is facing the opposite direction and it works correctly.
I have on my Drop box 3 photos of the parking space and the area around it. I have also uploaded the Dash Cam video to watch and listen to. It is a bit difficult to hear but you can get most of it and see how the truck changes direction to make it into the site. If you look at the picture of the truck in the site you will notice that the trailer is straight and close to the edge of the site concrete.
I know there are going to be many that disagree but by gum this really works. You only need to practice.. To get into my site it took just a little more than 4 minutes and no arguments.
I hope you like the video..
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/o6uiwxpb87a1t9a/AADQcqFHyVrVLImWQQWdFoJ9a?dl=0
BC
I tested the link and to run the video you click on it. If it asks you to login click the X and ignore it.
It did not run the first time I double clicked on the video but did run the second time I double clicked
Let me know if it is not working for you..
BTW.. My dash cam lens was up to high but it is still view-able. I didn't know it had had been turned up a notch..