Tintin
Well-Known Member
With my elderly underpowered and decidedly unreliable engine, I have been thinking about other means of propulsion for getting into and out of harbours and moorings when the wind has gone home for the day.
As part of my musings my thoughts have turned to using either two sweep oars, or a single sculling oar.
Yacht is a Leisure 27 fin keel.
Would you go for sweeps or sculling?
And if sweeps, would you go for a forward or backward rowing position, sitting or standing, and where...cockpit, coachroof, fwd of mast?
Sweeps seem best for manoevering, but a scull aft would allow me to use the tiller, but what about going backwards?
Fwd of mast with two long sweeps seems the best, but storage of the oars is "interesting".
Thoughts?
As part of my musings my thoughts have turned to using either two sweep oars, or a single sculling oar.
Yacht is a Leisure 27 fin keel.
Would you go for sweeps or sculling?
And if sweeps, would you go for a forward or backward rowing position, sitting or standing, and where...cockpit, coachroof, fwd of mast?
Sweeps seem best for manoevering, but a scull aft would allow me to use the tiller, but what about going backwards?
Fwd of mast with two long sweeps seems the best, but storage of the oars is "interesting".
Thoughts?