BurnitBlue
Well-Known Member
You're correct. We had a twin keel 346 for just under 4 years and I didn't like it much.
It was directionally unstable, as YM commented in used boat test with a fin keel version, they say "the boat would change direction for no apparent reason". If left on autohelm, every time wind speed increaded/decreased by just a couple of knots, it would change course faster than the pilot (AH5000 inboard) could catch it. Looking back at wake, it was nearly always a lazy S.
Galley is also a pain with very little headroom.
Thank you very much GrahamM376 for confirmation what I wrote earlier on this thread.
What I wrote:-
"I agree that when in the groove on straight course, she sails very well. My problem is controlling the boat so she doesn't charge off in any direction just because I want to blow my nose. The boat is very definitely a two handed boat. I will wait for spring to decide because I will fit my Aries Vane gear which I hope will solve the problem."
All last year I thought it was me. I was reluctant to blame the boat because I had only sailed her for a few month. She is definitely unstable. I agree with GrahamM376 especially when single handed. It requires a hand on the wheel all the time or she will charge off in any direction like a rabbit.
I even tried it with the Auto-helm 3000 connected but even altering the sensitivity didn't help. Actually, if the autohelm didn't help I wonder why I think the Aries will. Anyway, I will go through with the plan and test the boat with the Aries doing the steering. If it doesn't work I will mothball the boat and buy a replacement.
And of course, standing on the seats to get past the wheel to access the winches puts me in line of fire from the boom during a critical time. Nope, I'm with Graham, I don't like the boat.