I think maybe more than a year ago I was on this site inquiring if anyone had had experience sailing their Hunter 37 cutter with the emergency tiller.
At the time I was considering buying a Hunter cutter and converting from wheel to tiller. My post was meet with a fair amount of skepticism and I think i was accused insulting "the master" John Cherubini with such a notion and teased that arms would get stretched out or something.
In the end I bought a larger boat which I have since converted to tiller and couldnt be happier about. Despite its longer length and greater weight than the Hunter 37, the boat handles well and is a pleasure to drive for all the reasons in my original posting.
To this day I find myself wondering, did any of you pull out your emergency tiller last season and actually mount them on your boat and sail with it? Even as a safety preparedness drill? Or do you still just assume it will be there and work the way it is supposed to when you need it?
Cheers
At the time I was considering buying a Hunter cutter and converting from wheel to tiller. My post was meet with a fair amount of skepticism and I think i was accused insulting "the master" John Cherubini with such a notion and teased that arms would get stretched out or something.
In the end I bought a larger boat which I have since converted to tiller and couldnt be happier about. Despite its longer length and greater weight than the Hunter 37, the boat handles well and is a pleasure to drive for all the reasons in my original posting.
To this day I find myself wondering, did any of you pull out your emergency tiller last season and actually mount them on your boat and sail with it? Even as a safety preparedness drill? Or do you still just assume it will be there and work the way it is supposed to when you need it?
Cheers