ric wrote:
Bow thruster on a 258?
We use our boats completely differently. We don't "daycruise" to a cove and tie up alongside others. We run four an hour or two at 30mph to either a remote cove and tie up to a rocky slope. A need here is to be able to at 0,2mph creep towards the rock, wife at the back holding the rear anchor line whilst I guide the boat forwards. If wind is from the side, being able to not loose the line/path intended with the bow is essential as under the surface looms "interesting" rocks and other things...precision is essential. If I get it wrong, we will bump a rock.
The next day we may drive to a marina where in side winds of maybe 5knots I have to thread the boat into a slot of Y-booms, ass first. In a side windd sometimes...a feat that requires exact maneuvring. A bow thruster helps a lot. Hitting someone else's boat is both an embarrassment but also could be $$. Best avoided.
We do this for a week 2+2 adults kids and with an unexperienced and unwilling wife...need both storage (food, clothing, ipads...) and full control (as if I had no help). To make matters more interesting...if a docking situation is "dicey" and stressed it will take me weeks of persuasion to get the family out again...

so...I'm gonna need my thruster.
Long explanation...