[Alberg30] Tiller or Wheel

George Dinwiddie gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Sun Apr 27 06:37:37 PDT 2003


I don't think any boats were originally delivered with a wheel.  Quite a 
few have had them added.

Personally, I prefer a tiller.  Not only is it much simpler, 
mechanically, but I like the feel of the boat I get with a tiller.  The 
Alberg 30 certainly doesn't require the mechanical advantage of a wheel.

  - George

Tom DeWitt wrote:
> One of the current listings shows an A30 with a pedestal and wheel. Was this
> an original equipment option, or at least sonething that got done with any
> regularity at the time of original construction?  Would this be generally
> perceived to be a wierd cutomization?  Do the class rules allow stuff like
> this?  Is this arrangement advantageous, like for single hand cruising,
> autohelm, etc?  I must say that it looks OK and has some appeal.  On the
> flip side, I always liked to use use a tiller extension with a light feel
> for the helm.  I guess there's no way to sit up on the rail with an
> extension with the A30 though?

-- 
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
   Hope your road is a long one.                        George Dinwiddie
   May there be many summer mornings when,       gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
   with what pleasure, what joy,                 http://www.Alberg30.org
   you enter harbors you're seeing for the first time;
                                            from 'Ithaka' by C.P. Cavafy
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------

 +---------------------------------------------------------------+
 |                This Old Boat by Don Casey                     |
 | http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0071579931/alberg30-20 |
 +---------------------------------------------------------------+

Public-list mailing list -- Public-list at alberg30.org
http://www.alberg30.org/mailman/listinfo/public-list
To unsubscribe: email to Public-list-request at alberg30.org
Include command "unsubscribe <password>" in subject or body.
Use command "help" for more options.

 1051450657.0


More information about the Public-List mailing list