doug748
Well-Known Member
A poster in a recent thread showed us two grand modern boats:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2631/3883472797_a8770f391f.jpg
And:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3518/3884265272_9c3f6fec02.jpg
Why the steering wheels though? I find the things get in the way in the cockpit, at sea and alongside. They make you stand in a most exposed position when underway and are difficult, short handed, at close quarters. They are expensive, heavy and prone to failure. They lack the feel of a tiller.
The only advantages I can see are for Centre Cockpits, or very large boats, or, of course, boats that are so unbalanced they are pigs in any sort of wind.
The boats above are none of these things, so Why?
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2631/3883472797_a8770f391f.jpg
And:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3518/3884265272_9c3f6fec02.jpg
Why the steering wheels though? I find the things get in the way in the cockpit, at sea and alongside. They make you stand in a most exposed position when underway and are difficult, short handed, at close quarters. They are expensive, heavy and prone to failure. They lack the feel of a tiller.
The only advantages I can see are for Centre Cockpits, or very large boats, or, of course, boats that are so unbalanced they are pigs in any sort of wind.
The boats above are none of these things, so Why?