mjf
Well-Known Member
With the lovely calm conditions this w/e I tried the lower helm station for the run home.
I have been attempting to do this since I got the boat but frankly the visability and general awareness of the prevailing conditions is so good on the F/B that I felt much safer up there than conning from the lower helm at planing speeds with the view over the bow more restricted for spotting obstructions in the water etc.
Having got underway using the upper helm you really have to go NUC to switch over to the lower helm unless you (a) use the auto pilot or (b) leave a helmsman on the 'bridge' and swap over using intercom etc. This is fine in good Wx but how do you smoothly change stations when it's rough - the engines have to be put into neutral before the change over can occur.
Would appreciate more expeienced posters view on proceedure when switching in heavy Wx conditions as I would be a little reluctant to take my way off in a sea and rush off down below before setting off again.
Have to say though that I was hugly impressed by the lower helm position the vis was much better than expected, was quiet and very comfortable - going to try manouvering down here next.
One other thing that this highlighted - my furuno set up talks to each other for up/down loading waypoints - routes etc, but both are stand alone. This in practice means that both units need to be set up for the trip before the change over or you are faced with programming the lower helm ' on the run' which is sometimes not a good idea.
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I have been attempting to do this since I got the boat but frankly the visability and general awareness of the prevailing conditions is so good on the F/B that I felt much safer up there than conning from the lower helm at planing speeds with the view over the bow more restricted for spotting obstructions in the water etc.
Having got underway using the upper helm you really have to go NUC to switch over to the lower helm unless you (a) use the auto pilot or (b) leave a helmsman on the 'bridge' and swap over using intercom etc. This is fine in good Wx but how do you smoothly change stations when it's rough - the engines have to be put into neutral before the change over can occur.
Would appreciate more expeienced posters view on proceedure when switching in heavy Wx conditions as I would be a little reluctant to take my way off in a sea and rush off down below before setting off again.
Have to say though that I was hugly impressed by the lower helm position the vis was much better than expected, was quiet and very comfortable - going to try manouvering down here next.
One other thing that this highlighted - my furuno set up talks to each other for up/down loading waypoints - routes etc, but both are stand alone. This in practice means that both units need to be set up for the trip before the change over or you are faced with programming the lower helm ' on the run' which is sometimes not a good idea.
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