sailingdog, we'd like to take a smaller, trailer(able), cruising multi-hull from florida over to the bahamas at some point in the next few years. don't mind renting one, but we'd rather just buy a good used one and leave it in a slip in florida until we've sailed the keys and whatever else we're interested in seeing that's not too 'wavy,' then sell it (doubtful) or bring it back to texas (likely). i was looking at the tillermate and other tiller tenders myself when this thread popped up, as i'd want to be fully versed on one on a smaller cruiser or two before butchering a nice cat/tri, which we'll ultimately wind up with. we're not, and never will be full-blown, over the blue-water horizon sailors - just doesn't interest us. but a nice multi, with room for 2 like our smaller motorhome (also a telstar, coincidentally), and maybe one of our kids on the rare occasion, is a goal of ours, so some sort of tiller gizmotronica is probably going to be necessary. we'll definitely revisit my youth, when i did the icw from p-cola around almost to the chesapeake with some friends on a lark, and i can also see us going over to greece down the road, when we're fully retired, and probably doing some island/coastal/offshore cruising, and it'd be essential to be familiar with a larger boat by then, since my only real experience with them was back circa 1980 with my friend's hobie, and that's a different animal from what i can tell. i'm really a multi-novice and darned proud of it, since that takes the ego out of it right off the bat. i'm a learner, not an expert, so it'll be fun all along the way... jack b
