[Alberg30] To wheel or not to wheel.

Matthew Hay haymatthew_ at hotmail.com
Fri Jul 26 13:15:27 PDT 2002


I think Edson  makes a wheel that detaches and mounts on the stanchion for 
more cockpit room at anchor.  And the described feeling of steering 
mid-ships facing forward rather then sideways I have always loved.  Also, if 
you have the original winches on your Alberg, they may not have self 
tailing.  This can make the sweep of the tiller across the cockpit when 
tacking, more of a sport for helmsman and crew.  But  I have a tendency to 
like things of a certain vintage in there original design.  And I do love 
the simple true responsive feeling of the tiller. To maintain speed on my 
Alberg (especially in light winds) it is all about small adjustments to your 
coarse. And there is nothing more efficient at this then the direct line of 
a tiller.  But, the most important thing is to love your boat, so if you 
would love a wheel for your boat, go for it!
Best,
Matt (Winsome) #314 (I think?)

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