DoubleEnder
Well-Known Member
My boat is tiller steered. The head of the rudder is some way aft of the cockpit, so though the tiller is about 3 feet long, most of it crosses the deck (and a hatch) - only a short part of the tiller protrudes into the cockpit. If I fit a tiller pilot so that it connects with the part of the tiller that's in the cockpit there mayn't be enough travel to steer the boat. And if I try to fit it further aft, I am running in to problems of interfering with main sheet horse.
Below deck I have a bronze rudder tube that goes all the way up to the deckhead. This was procured at enormous expense, and is a mighty piece of kit that will last 1000 years, to be dug up by archaeologists long after the rest of the boat has receycled itself. So I really don't want to cut a hole in it to fit a below deck quadrant.
So. Any really clever ideas?
Thank you
Graham
Below deck I have a bronze rudder tube that goes all the way up to the deckhead. This was procured at enormous expense, and is a mighty piece of kit that will last 1000 years, to be dug up by archaeologists long after the rest of the boat has receycled itself. So I really don't want to cut a hole in it to fit a below deck quadrant.
So. Any really clever ideas?
Thank you
Graham