wkearney99 wrote:
Sure, it's handy accessory but it's truly unnecessary in an express cruiser type boat.
Why use a chartplotter when you have paper charts? Why use autopilot when you can follow a compass and hold the wheel?
This is a silly, flawed criticism which always comes up when bow thrusters are discussed on "smaller" boats. The most skilled, professional captains I know use thrusters or are happy to have them available even when delivering a 35 footer. I have been in complete control of docking situations when a dockhand pulled a line after being told not to or a major gust of wind suddenly blew through in close quarters. Could I have survived without the thruster? Absolutely. Was I happy I had it? You bet.
Whether for situational awareness, a little docking assistance or a little extra bass, some of us like to add tools and accessories to enhance our enjoyment of the overall experience. So to call anything that does that 'truly unneccessary' is truly unnecessary.