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![]() John Cairns wrote: Or better yet, one of these, works like a wheel or a tiller and doesn't take up that much room. Haven't seen it on any boat other than the ETAP. http://www.etapyachting.com/index.cf...pments&Start=3 Is there a picture on their web site? All I found was this: "1. EVS ® (ETAP Vertical Steering) System Instead of a standard hand tiller, the ETAP 32s can be fitted with the revolutionary ETAP Vertical Steering (EVS ® ) system. The boat is steered via an ergonomically-shaped control which moves in the vertical plane athwartships. The EVS ® system combines the precision of a tiller with the advantages of a wheel, while eliminating the disadvantages of both. The EVS ® system is supplied with two teak seats and an emergency hand tiller. " Sounds like they've re-invented the whipstaff. I'd like to give it a try, though, it sounds pretty cool. I've seen a couple of Etap boats, one 35-ish footer at a boat show and a couple of their smaller trailerables. They seem like pretty good boats. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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Weird, that is the link on the page with the picture of the vertical tiller.
Enter the sailing section in English, the page displayed will have a column on the left side, at the bottom of the column click on "developments" when you get to that page, at the bottom click on "back to list", the page displayed has a link to the EVS page. Almost like they don't want anyone to see the thing! John Cairns "DSK" wrote in message ... John Cairns wrote: Or better yet, one of these, works like a wheel or a tiller and doesn't take up that much room. Haven't seen it on any boat other than the ETAP. http://www.etapyachting.com/index.cf...pments&Start=3 Is there a picture on their web site? All I found was this: "1. EVS ® (ETAP Vertical Steering) System Instead of a standard hand tiller, the ETAP 32s can be fitted with the revolutionary ETAP Vertical Steering (EVS ® ) system. The boat is steered via an ergonomically-shaped control which moves in the vertical plane athwartships. The EVS ® system combines the precision of a tiller with the advantages of a wheel, while eliminating the disadvantages of both. The EVS ® system is supplied with two teak seats and an emergency hand tiller. " Sounds like they've re-invented the whipstaff. I'd like to give it a try, though, it sounds pretty cool. I've seen a couple of Etap boats, one 35-ish footer at a boat show and a couple of their smaller trailerables. They seem like pretty good boats. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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John Cairns wrote:
Weird, that is the link on the page with the picture of the vertical tiller. Your post shows it as a link, but the web page strips the second part of the address and just takes me to the Etap Yachts web site home page. If I type it in, I get the verbal description but the pic is a broken link. I'm using an old browser, that could be part of it. Enter the sailing section in English, the page displayed will have a column on the left side, at the bottom of the column click on "developments" when you get to that page, at the bottom click on "back to list", the page displayed has a link to the EVS page. Almost like they don't want anyone to see the thing! Likely it's a programming problem, or maybe it's one of those "best viewed with Micro$oft" coded web sites. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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Try this one:
http://www.etapyachting.com/index.cf...ments&Type=Lis t "DSK" wrote in message ... John Cairns wrote: Weird, that is the link on the page with the picture of the vertical tiller. Your post shows it as a link, but the web page strips the second part of the address and just takes me to the Etap Yachts web site home page. If I type it in, I get the verbal description but the pic is a broken link. I'm using an old browser, that could be part of it. Enter the sailing section in English, the page displayed will have a column on the left side, at the bottom of the column click on "developments" when you get to that page, at the bottom click on "back to list", the page displayed has a link to the EVS page. Almost like they don't want anyone to see the thing! Likely it's a programming problem, or maybe it's one of those "best viewed with Micro$oft" coded web sites. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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![]() I give up. I think they want you to have to visit parts of the website before you visit this particular page. You would think they want to crow about their "development". John Cairns |