Goldie
Well-Known Member
Well within budget and with good headroom would be one of the Westerly 31 series - Longbow, Berwick, Pentland and Renown. If you're still 'hard over' (sorry!) on wheel steering, many had that too.
PS, A Moody 31 might do you height-wise; not sure what the headroom is, but a friend who is over 6' can stand up in the saloon. The length of the berths is probably more of a problem; few boats provide berths much more than 6' long.
No, I'm NOT selling one!
Well within budget and with good headroom would be one of the Westerly 31 series - Longbow, Berwick, Pentland and Renown. If you're still 'hard over' (sorry!) on wheel steering, many had that too.
+1 - and I have oneIf you are a singlehander then wheels are the work of the devil.
If you are a singlehander then wheels are the work of the devil.
As indeed is your answer.
For close quarters maneuvering under sail - where working the sails becomes more important and the rudder less, then a wheel is easier in my experience.
Sorry but I disagree, I happily work sail with my hands whilst keeping the direction under control with hip / bum. And when berthing, my throttle is left foot and tiller is between my thighs. Then when I need to step ashore with lines I just walk away.
Personal preference I guess.
You may have to back the foresail - how big is your bum? Another crucial difference - Throttle??? - I was talking about sailing, not motoring. I rarely hold the wheel for long - fractions of seconds for quick adjustment - then another job far away. I would not like to go back to tiller - never thought I would say this four years ago.
Steering with a tiller is so much more satisfying however.
regards
You may have to back the foresail - how big is your bum? Another crucial difference - Throttle??? - I was talking about sailing, not motoring. I rarely hold the wheel for long - fractions of seconds for quick adjustment - then another job far away. I would not like to go back to tiller - never thought I would say this four years ago.
Steering with a tiller is so much more satisfying however.
regards
Ok, sounds like i'm worrying to much about tiller steering. Thought they would be harder to self steer than a wheel. One less thing to worry about them !!
You may have to back the foresail - how big is your bum? Another crucial difference - Throttle??? - I was talking about sailing, not motoring. I rarely hold the wheel for long - fractions of seconds for quick adjustment - then another job far away. I would not like to go back to tiller - never thought I would say this four years ago.
Steering with a tiller is so much more satisfying however.
regards