I'm Thinking About It
I've thought alot about converting from tiller to wheel. Things the aficianados tell me are: 1) tiller doesn't get in the way when you're docked. 2) A pedistal is ALWAYS there. 3) There's nothing like the "feel" of a tiller, very precise, no slop. I have contacted Edson and Whitlock. Edson uses the chain and cable arrangement, and because of the dynanamics of the rig, there is a certain loss of control. The Whitlock is virtually rack and pinion, thereby minimal (if any) loss of control. While slightly more costly, the Whitlock offers wheel brake and compass, for about the same cost as Edson. (About $2K) check em out at www.pyiinc.com and ask for Chuck Luscomb. Insofar as the pedistal getting in the way when you're docked, well, there's a quick release fitting that will allow you to take the wheel off. When underway, yup, it's always there. But so too is the tiller? I will be making my transition this fall and based on the feedback by the manufacturer, I think I've got a winner. They've been exceptionally helpful. Good luck on your project,Neil Smith