Wansworth
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Did Tthe pilot cutters have easing ropes around the tiller or even tackles?
I know its not the MAB/AWB thread but am I right in thinking the days of rigging it to reasonably stay on course with some ropes around the tiller and careful setting of sails went with the invention of the narrow fin keel?A friend of mine has a Hanse 44. Couple of years ago on a west east transatlantic, his steering broke leaving the Azores. He and his mate, the only 2 on board, hand steered using the emergency tiller for 6 days to get to Lanzarote.
He really doesn't want to do that again.
Dunno. And neither does he. Just that it was a pigs orphan and now he has a hydrovane and he is recently back from his second lap with two friends.I know its not the MAB/AWB thread but am I right in thinking the days of rigging it to reasonably stay on course with some ropes around the tiller and careful setting of sails went with the invention of the narrow fin keel?