Helm Seat Options
There are several options for helm seating:* I've seen some C-30s with custom-made helm seats in teak, in the traditional "humped" style. There's a basic plan for one in the book, "The Finely Fitted Yacht." If you're handy with tools this could be a nice custom addition to your boat.* Some people advocate bean bags -- good for this use as well as casual seating in the cockpit or on deck while at anchor.* The major commercial cockpit cushion manufacturers make closed-foam helm cushions, both in the traditional "hump" style as well as a saddle-type configuration said to prevent sliding on tacks.* You can use a large fender, either cylindrical or the "rafting" type which look similar to the "saddle" type closed foam helm seats.* I use a $6 Rubbermaid step stool. It's tall enough, it can be moved around the cockpit on tacks, and can also be used as a stepstool into the v-berth and as a step on the dock to get aboard. I'm thinking of upgrading to a wooden, varnished stool, but it's worked well for me.I envy you your catalog -- do you know of a source for others?Mike TurnerS/Y Amity -- 1982 C-30Long Beach