location of self tailing winches

Oct 20, 2008
19
oday 240 nj
Hi. I am looking at buying a Catalina 270. i do alot of solo sailing. A dumb question, but it appears that the location of the self tailing winches is not good if I am solo and behind the wheel and I want to tack. In other words, it looks like you have to leave the wheel unattended to work the genoa and tighten the same during a tack.
Am I right about this?
Would like to hear what experienced 270 owners say.
Thanks
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,064
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Get an autopilot and stop being a "Slave Behind the Wheel." I spend all of my time, except for leaving and returning to the slip in FRONT of the wheel. Then the winches are in the right place: the widest part of the cockpit. Good luck.
 
Jun 9, 2004
615
Catalina 385 Marquette. Mi
I had a 270. Nice boat with only the cabin top winches. Your boat has a wheel lock on the Edson pedestal.
I learned to be quick while tacking and that could be quite fun. Especially short tacking down a narrow channel. Oh...the humanity!
George is helpful also.
Thought about adding the second set of winches per Catalina's engineering sheet....but decided not to. Part of the problem was access for bolting down the track.
After a while I decided didn't need 'em.

Like Stu, I was hardly ever behind da wheel.
 
Aug 1, 2011
3,972
Catalina 270 255 Wabamun. Welcome to the marina
I added the track and winches. The back winches are very handy for the kite, and with a 155 loaded, the outside track is good. But by far, the commentary about getting in front of the binnacle is the best. Get an autopilot.