doug748
Well-Known Member
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So why don't cruising sail boats have any models with protected a helm?
Many sailors come from a background of small sailing boats without engines and one of the attractions is getting out in the fresh air. You are coming from the opposite direction so it may seem strange to be in an open cockpit as a matter of course.
It you had a chance to try it, you might find the standard sprayhood offers a good level of shelter in most conditions. On passage the autopilot would be on and inshore you could be steering with a tiller in some comfort.
A lot of people like to do a bit a racing which more or less rules out a fixed shed but there is no doubt you could put one on any boat if you had a mind, steering via the autopilot.
If you really can't bear the thought, a 35ft ish Southerly (already mentioned) would be perfect, no draught problems for the ex mob'er to worry about and loads of sailing possibilities.