Bill1
Active Member
2 Questions:
1. Is there a rule of thumb concerning the length a tiller should be, maybe related to displacement or the waterline lengh? My Nimrod came with a tubular screw together tiller about 70cm long rather crudely but strongly attached to the rudder stock, I suspect that this is too short. I'm planning to do a bit of trial and error with a bar that will slide through the attachment on the tiller stock but if anyone has any thoughts on a suitable length to start with I would be grateful.
2. Insurance - I've only ever insured dinghies before and then usually only third party, is this possible on a trailer sailer yacht? If not will I have to have a survey? Doesnt seem very sensible to sped several hundred quid to survey a boat that probably only worth a thousand and will only be used for estuary and inland lake sailing.
|Any thought gratefully received.
Regards Bill
1. Is there a rule of thumb concerning the length a tiller should be, maybe related to displacement or the waterline lengh? My Nimrod came with a tubular screw together tiller about 70cm long rather crudely but strongly attached to the rudder stock, I suspect that this is too short. I'm planning to do a bit of trial and error with a bar that will slide through the attachment on the tiller stock but if anyone has any thoughts on a suitable length to start with I would be grateful.
2. Insurance - I've only ever insured dinghies before and then usually only third party, is this possible on a trailer sailer yacht? If not will I have to have a survey? Doesnt seem very sensible to sped several hundred quid to survey a boat that probably only worth a thousand and will only be used for estuary and inland lake sailing.
|Any thought gratefully received.
Regards Bill