Rossynant
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Another thing to consider would be to use aft winches for sheets - changing them for suitable if too small now. From picture it seems they're within reach.
Another thing to consider would be to use aft winches for sheets - changing them for suitable if too small now. From picture it seems they're within reach.
No doubt. But refrained, nevertheless, from proposing electric winches, remote controlled![]()
So: THE proper equipment for XXI Century sailor... One Button Tack Control for Simple Tacking!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW5ZmKMTFmM
No doubt. But refrained, nevertheless, from proposing electric winches, remote controlled![]()
So: THE proper equipment for XXI Century sailor... One Button Tack Control for Simple Tacking!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW5ZmKMTFmM
I would suggest fitting a smaller wheel with radial spokes as opposed to a tubular rim, you could then sit fore of the wheel and steer using the spokes.
You might even be able to cut off the rim and shorten the spokes on your own wheel to the length that suits you and have blanking ends made for each spoke.
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I bet with the next software upgrade you will just key in the destination and then the boat will sail itself all the way there.
Just sit back and relax. Hey, the boat could even do delivery trips on its own!
Could move the forward winches aft.Another thing to consider would be to use aft winches for sheets - changing them for suitable if too small now. From picture it seems they're within reach.
Still need to climb back and fort - but you have more time to do itwith a good A/H everything is within reach
Could move the forward winches aft.
Assuming the aft winch is for main sheet - would need to find a new configuration for this.
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Still need to climb back and fort - but you have more time to do it![]()
You could change the angle of the turning block to fit the other winch position.Just a few points to answer the late suggestions. It is not possible to use the aft winch position for sheeting because as you can see from the photo there is an angled turning block aft of the genoa track. This is to give a fair lead to the foreword sheet winch independant of the genoa car position. I actually tried bypassing that angled turning block last year but it was impossible to sheet in the genoa because the winch was not powerful enough to overcome the extra friction caused by the near vertical sheet lead from the car to the winch. The small winch shown on the aft port side is for the roller reefing line.
There are other cockpit layouts that work better with a wheel than yours...I am very grateful for the replies and advice. I am only puzzled that I failed to realise that a wheel was so restrictive to movement in the cockpit when single handed.
That's why i like my setupLast year I attempted to tack up the Preveza channel at least a dozen times and had to give up every time, get the sails down in virtually the open sea, and motor into the Gulf of Amvrakia to Preveza. This is definite NO NO because if the engine failed to start I would have to divert somewhere or beg a tow.
Most folk are single handed when SWMBO is down below attending to a child or sleeping.
With increasing boat size you will need to increase length of tiller (it's not all about balance but also the size of forces in play).I am beginning to wonder if a wheel is a designers get-out for an unbalanced boat because a sensible (and cheaper) tiller would pull a helmsmans arm out. I cannot see any other advantage to a wheel. As I said earlier in this thread, if I cannot sail this boat single handed SAFELY then I will sell her. I really do hope that the solutions offered will work because, frankly I don't want the hassle of selling her.
EDIT. Forgot to say that when I get down to the boat is a few week I will take a close look at moving the sheet winches to the aft position just to cover all the suggestions. Thank you.
I need to get my brain out of the rut caused by too many years driving a car.