iantomlinson
Well-Known Member
We have the other layout with the galley forward. Our chart table behind the inside helm. It's all a compromise. The designer (john bennett) is a well respected yacht designer also. I thought they would be sailing "tubs" like nauticats,fishers,Watson etc until I sailed one. Very surprised. Yes they need a decent blow to get steaming yes they are better than most in heavy seas. Brilliant size cockpit for all the sheets scattered before you tidy them up. Night time prefer outside helm as was said about internal lights messing up vision. When it rains or blows cold it's nice to have a cuppa in the warm dry pilot house but you still gotta go back out to trim. Vision is good inside and outside autohelm run from plotter inside helps. Very easy to steam up windows but avoidable. Not greatly roomy compared to 34ft yachts nowadays but price difference?. Horses for courses though. The only way is to find somebody who has one and go for a day out. Scotland for us is a nono. Dartmouth yeah no problem.Again a Colvic with a helm position that looks good. I wonder if this is because Colvic were mainly (or at least partly) motorboat manufacturers who know what a wheelhouse should be like? Rather than a sailboat maker who puts the helm behind the galley 3 meters from the little window. Crappy video but enough to work it out
How is it at night helming from the inside? Are there any times when you'd like too be inside but its really not suitable?