I just got finished watching Failure to Launch. A good moving but not really much about sailing...however, it did give me an idea. I saw the horizontal wheel and it got me to thinking. On my H376 I have a large wheel that at times is a pain but at other times is a blessing. Sometimes it's just in the way. Other times the large wheel give me leverage when I have too much sail up and I get hit with a gust...or...I'm being an idiot and after changing course from a run to a reach I reduce sail first in high winds. Anyway...what do you think of this idea? A large wheel that is horizontal the same size that doubles as a table. Of course the outter ring is uncovered so you can get your hand around it for steering. Think of the wheel centered over the pedistal at a good height and everybody is sitting in the cockpit. Anybody in the cockpit can take the wheel without changing seats. They are also using the wheel as a table that has cup holders for our beer and so on. If the skipper needs to take a wizz, he reaches down and flips a lever and the wheel rises to the top just below the bimini and he walked unintruded to the cabin and then pulls it down and the admiral takes over without having to leave her seat. When you dock, it slides up out of the way. When your sailing, it's right there where you need it. It doubles as a table that has lots of cup holders and a great place to throw the chart down for an emergency when the admiral says your off course and you disagree. Now I may not have an admiral and also may have had a bit much to drink this hot humid night here at the marina, but damn if I ain't ready to start ripping things out and rebuilding the cockpit. The console for the instruments can be attached to the bar that does up and down. It would hold the instruments on the foreward side of the wheel where nobody sits. It would be attached to the bar but this bar wouldn't spin so they would always be there, just a half inch above the wheel on the foreward side.