All The Gear No Idea
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I'm quite interested in bidding for a tiller steered boat i've found, but have always sailed wheel steered boats.
What I like about wheel steering is the speed at which the autohelm can be engaged (a flick of a lever and touch of a button).
I find this very useful if you suddenly need to "get on" something when other crew members are "engaged" below, indisposed or whatever.
With tiller pilots I see most have an actuator assemby which mechanically attaches to the tiller on end and the other to one of the cockpit coamings (or whatever's suitable fixing point).
Do they remain attached to the tiller all the time, or is one end disconnected until you want to engage autohelm?
I have no idea!
What I like about wheel steering is the speed at which the autohelm can be engaged (a flick of a lever and touch of a button).
I find this very useful if you suddenly need to "get on" something when other crew members are "engaged" below, indisposed or whatever.
With tiller pilots I see most have an actuator assemby which mechanically attaches to the tiller on end and the other to one of the cockpit coamings (or whatever's suitable fixing point).
Do they remain attached to the tiller all the time, or is one end disconnected until you want to engage autohelm?
I have no idea!
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