Dear fellow Vega-Owners,
I know this is an embarrassing question, but here goes: Where (and how)
do you seat yourself in the cockpit for most comfortable and easy
steering? I find myself shifting around all over the place, but haven't
found a solution yet that allows me to sit comfortably (even with 15-20
degrees heel), not get in the way of the tiller and/or sheets, have a
good view of what's immediately ahead of the bow (e.g., crabpots), and
allow me good access to both main and jib sheets.
This is especially true with 2-3 other people in the cockpit. One
problem has to do with the tiller which if left to "fall where it may"
just hits everybody's knees. But getting a good view is always a
problem (and I'm not exactly a "shorty"). I've tried stacking 3 life-
saving pillows (sorta works, but will fall all over the cockpit when I
change tack). Any good ideas (or gimmicks you have bought/built)?
Trying to stand all the time gets tiresome and invites unpleasant
encounters with the boom...
- Sebastian
I know this is an embarrassing question, but here goes: Where (and how)
do you seat yourself in the cockpit for most comfortable and easy
steering? I find myself shifting around all over the place, but haven't
found a solution yet that allows me to sit comfortably (even with 15-20
degrees heel), not get in the way of the tiller and/or sheets, have a
good view of what's immediately ahead of the bow (e.g., crabpots), and
allow me good access to both main and jib sheets.
This is especially true with 2-3 other people in the cockpit. One
problem has to do with the tiller which if left to "fall where it may"
just hits everybody's knees. But getting a good view is always a
problem (and I'm not exactly a "shorty"). I've tried stacking 3 life-
saving pillows (sorta works, but will fall all over the cockpit when I
change tack). Any good ideas (or gimmicks you have bought/built)?
Trying to stand all the time gets tiresome and invites unpleasant
encounters with the boom...
- Sebastian