of the inboards, the smaller flatter bottomed boats are of the easiest to maneuver in reverse, practice, practice, practice.......... and then knowing which way works best and why will soon enough make you look like a pro. our boats tend to "walk" towards the right / starboard side when in reverse, so use that to your advantage, try docking when @ all possible on the drivers side, then you can bump in and out of gear as needed and use the natural tendency to "walk" the back end around where you want it, caution to much "practice" in reverse under a huge amount of throttle with the rudder / wheel fully locked to one side or the other could have catastrophic results :O , be gentle she'll do what you ask.
Dan T