Hello all, this is my first post and I'm glad to have your expertise. 

I just bought a C27 that came with a wheel which I have always wanted. However, 
it also has end boom sheeting which doesn't leave much room between the sheet 
and the wheel also the in-board has been converted to an outboard which makes 
steering opposite of the engine whereas the tiller would mimic the engine. So, 
considering the way my boat is configured I would rather have a tiller than the 
wheel, as it stands now I will spend the $600 extra to change to mid-boom 
sheeting which will make things much more comfortable.

Chris




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From: Dave Robinson <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, November 29, 2009 1:59:12 PM
Subject: Re: [IC27A] Re: Wheel steering

  
Take heart, there are many Catalina 30's with tillers, and they're 
pretty decent boats too!
Dave Robinson
Peregrine
1978 Catalina 27 #3695
QCYC, Toronto

Sailing
"The fine art of getting wet and being sick while slowly going nowhere"
Albert Eistein

On 29-Nov-09, at 2:40 AM, russell.ken@ comcast.net wrote:

> I know you will all think I'm nuts. But I've been sailing for 25 
> years, boats from 8 feet to 45 feet. I have an inboard 27 with 
> tiller steering. I love tiller steering. I've sailed many boats with 
> wheel steering and I prefer the tiller hands-down. You can feel the 
> water; the feedback about what is happening under the boat is right 
> in your hand. You get none of that feeling from a wheel. A wheel is 
> in the way in a small cockpit and takes up too much room, it's hard 
> to move around it. In the rainy northwest, I can hold the tiller and 
> be sitting in the front of the cockpit, under the dodger. I stay dry 
> in the rain and I'm sheltered from the wind and the spray. You can't 
> do that with a wheel, you sit in the rain and the spray and wind are 
> constantly in your face. I have an autopilot for the tiller when I 
> want to use it. I can't think of a single reason to prefer a wheel 
> over a tiller. I'm thinking of moving up to a 30 in the next year 
> and about the only thing that makes me reluctant to do so is the 
> fact that I will probably not find a 30 with a tiller.
>
> Gentle winds and calm seas to you all!
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