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and is not difficult nor expensive
to do.
Mike
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Agreed re single handing 33-2: move the primary winches to the aft pads and use
self-tailing winches. I found them to be the perfect spot and you can get a
lot of leverage as you are standing over the winch rather than kneeling on the
seat. Was very easy to single-hand the boat.
Bob
Mike, that's a great idea and that would work well for me. Oddly enough my
32 was never rigged for a spinnaker but I can certainly take care of that.
Thanks!
Rod
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+1 for the wheel and a second set of winches, t
+1 for the wheel and a second set of winches, that's how I sail my 33-2 single
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prefer this setup.
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Colin, thanks for the welcome! Chuck, I'm not totally married to the tiller
idea but find t
Colin, thanks for the welcome! Chuck, I'm not totally married to the tiller
idea but find the wheel a real nuisance when trying to get to the sheets. I
do have an Autohelm 3000 that came with the boat so maybe that could help.
David, I do have the emergency tiller for the boat but it looks like a
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Hi everyone my name is Rod Anderson and this is my first post to the list. I
hail from Shelter Island, NY where I have a small boat shop. I bought a 1980
C 32 this year and comin
Welcome, by the way.
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
On 10 November 2016 at 17:04, Jim Watts wrote:
> I checked all the usual suspects and didn't see any exact replacements.
> You could buy a tiller head fitting from Edson (
>
I checked all the usual suspects and didn't see any exact replacements. You
could buy a tiller head fitting from Edson (
http://www.edsonmarine.com/ecatalogs/T1/00010.htm) and adapt it, or have a
new head fitting machined to match the Edson tiller fittings. Or have a
whole new one made by
Hi everyone my name is Rod Anderson and this is my first post to the list.
I hail from Shelter Island, NY where I have a small boat shop. I bought a
1980 C 32 this year and coming from the Etchells world I'm uncomfortable
with a wheel. I am thinking about changing the helm from the Edson setup it
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