I guess it depends on the wife. I had a traveller right across the cockpit on 
our previous boat. It was great for adjusting the sails, but it was also great 
to hit my wife on the shins. The current boat has a traveller on the cabin top, 
and it was a “must have” requirement for this boat.

It is almost the same discussion as the wheel vs. tiller.

Marek

1994 C270 ”Legato”
Ottawa, ON



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Subject: Stus-List Moving Main Sheet Traveler on a C&C-34

Hello

Has any one moved the mainsheet traveler from the cabin top to just in front 
the wheel?  When sailing wife the wife I find adjustments to the main difficult 
at times.  Have tried playing with the traveler but the sheet tension is the 
problems.
Any thoughts

David
MUDPUDDLE ( Whitby)

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