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Seems like that would be a much more expensive solution.
Better yet, just have bob lose some weight. wrote in message ... On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, "John Cairns" wrote: Pretty clever, if your wheel takes up as much space in your cockpit as mine does. Don't say anything about wheels vs. tillers, mine came with the boat, seems to be the habit amongst most builders these days. http://www.lewmar.com/news/news_display.asp?newsid=140 An alternative on the new-model Beneteaus is to have a pivoting steering column ("a patented wheel that rotates 90 degrees - Beneteau's answer to the industry-wide desire to open the passage straight through the cockpit from the transom, and . . . simpler than twin helm stations"). See, http://beneteauusa.com/news/323.php Lewmar, like Beneteau (in a somewhat different way), advertises "fast action" in the folding/unfolding mechanism (or, in Benteau's case, of the wheel's pivoting); and I don't doubt that each has tested their devices in stressful conditions. Still, I remain skeptical about safety, if one tries to use (whichever of these) thing(s) while operating the boat boat and, if one wants wants extra space or relatedly more cockpit ingress/egress while on a mooring or at anchor or in a slip, why not simply (for most, in just a few seconds - right?) just unscrew the wheel and lash it to some secure and more out-of-the-way place? |