Some marinas have narrow fairways and you may be docking next to another boat. This is a more difficult situation than wide fairways and no other boat in the slip.
I'm thinking mostly of docking stern to. Bow in is usually just a matter of pointing the bow towards the center of the slip and going in before the current (or wind) gets to you. The problem with docking bow in is that you may have a 30' boat and a 20' finger pier. It's nice to be able to get on and off the boat without gymnastics.
If your boat is difficult to control, they may give you an "easy" slip if you ask.
I'm thinking mostly of docking stern to. Bow in is usually just a matter of pointing the bow towards the center of the slip and going in before the current (or wind) gets to you. The problem with docking bow in is that you may have a 30' boat and a 20' finger pier. It's nice to be able to get on and off the boat without gymnastics.
If your boat is difficult to control, they may give you an "easy" slip if you ask.