Hello All -
I've posted before about my Oday 272 and weather helm problems. She has a 9.9 outboard on the starboard side. Last year I did everything y'all told me to do - I bought an autopilot and played with the sails to learn how to balance the boat better. I've had experienced sailors on my boat and I've toyed with the sails myself in light winds and scary weather days. To no avail. This boat just has weather helm that makes her difficult to single-hand.
I've had two experienced sailors tell me that my stern sits too high in the water and the bow is too low. There is no weight in the bow to make the boat do this - it must just be a design thing. They told me that if I added weights to the stern, it may help with the weather helm. I think I'm going to try it but I don't know the safest, most cost-effective way to add weight. Thoughts?
I've posted before about my Oday 272 and weather helm problems. She has a 9.9 outboard on the starboard side. Last year I did everything y'all told me to do - I bought an autopilot and played with the sails to learn how to balance the boat better. I've had experienced sailors on my boat and I've toyed with the sails myself in light winds and scary weather days. To no avail. This boat just has weather helm that makes her difficult to single-hand.
I've had two experienced sailors tell me that my stern sits too high in the water and the bow is too low. There is no weight in the bow to make the boat do this - it must just be a design thing. They told me that if I added weights to the stern, it may help with the weather helm. I think I'm going to try it but I don't know the safest, most cost-effective way to add weight. Thoughts?