prv
Well-Known Member
Our old boat had a tiller, and we always lashed it with a line across the cockpit when the boat was moored alongside.
The new boat has a wheel. I've sailed on some wheel-steered boats with a central friction nut that was used to lock the steering, but ours doesn't have this.
In the last year I've often engaged the wheelpilot clutch to act as a kind of lock, but I'm in the process of changing to a below-decks drive so that will no longer be an option.
We're moored on a tidal river with a knot or two of current flowing backwards and forwards. We have standard cable steering.
Do you reckon we need to be locking the steering? If so, any cunning ways to do it rather than just putting a line round the binnacle?
Pete
The new boat has a wheel. I've sailed on some wheel-steered boats with a central friction nut that was used to lock the steering, but ours doesn't have this.
In the last year I've often engaged the wheelpilot clutch to act as a kind of lock, but I'm in the process of changing to a below-decks drive so that will no longer be an option.
We're moored on a tidal river with a knot or two of current flowing backwards and forwards. We have standard cable steering.
Do you reckon we need to be locking the steering? If so, any cunning ways to do it rather than just putting a line round the binnacle?
Pete