BlueSkyNick
Well-Known Member
Chatting with a friend yesterday who is looking to buy a boat which has the traveller at the front of the cockpit, across the companionway, and me looking for a boat with the traveller just forward of the wheel. It transpired we each disliked the other's preference and considered the merits.
For me, a mainsheet must be easily accessible from the wheel for short handed sailing. Across the companionway is inconvenient for going down below, especially when sailing hard on the wind. Also dangerous to crew in the sheltered part of the cockpit when gybing.
For him, a track across the middle of the cockpit is even more dangerous on a gybe, and can foul the wheel, engine controls, instrument pod etc.
Having had centre cockpit boats until now, the traveller behind the cockpit is attractive, anything atop the coachroof is too far away.
What arrangement do others prefer?
For me, a mainsheet must be easily accessible from the wheel for short handed sailing. Across the companionway is inconvenient for going down below, especially when sailing hard on the wind. Also dangerous to crew in the sheltered part of the cockpit when gybing.
For him, a track across the middle of the cockpit is even more dangerous on a gybe, and can foul the wheel, engine controls, instrument pod etc.
Having had centre cockpit boats until now, the traveller behind the cockpit is attractive, anything atop the coachroof is too far away.
What arrangement do others prefer?
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