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Well, our new (to us) sailboat had all kinds of stuff on it. One of the nice
perks was a Tiller Pilot. I did not realize how nice it would be. Yesterday I was sailing with my wife and daughter and I decided to try to single hand (using the tiller pilot). I motored out of the marina. I engaged the tiller pilot and had it hold the boat into the wind. I went forward and raised the sails. Returning to the cockpit, I took the tiller let the boat fall off until the sails filled then killed the motor. It was so easy, I am spoiled. I know not to rely on it, because I may not have it when I need it, but it sure is nice. I must admit, I felt a little guilty using the electronic technology, but it was still sailing. You don't have that same feeling you get when you use only the wind and water..... Like I said, I felt a little guilt ![]() That said, I will be using the tiller pilot again next weekend ;o) I named the tiller pilot after my wife; I named it "Tammy2" Happy Sails, John |
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Do you feel guilty when you use the motor? I think your feelings of guilt
about using the pilot will change pretty quickly, especially when you take the boat out by yourself. John Cairns "FamilySailor" wrote in message ... I must admit, I felt a little guilty using the electronic technology, but it was still sailing. You don't have that same feeling you get when you use only the wind and water..... Like I said, I felt a little guilt ![]() Happy Sails, John |
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I use a "tiller tamer" on my boat. It usually gives me 30 seconds to
a minute of hands off to do stuff in higher winds and longer in lighter winds. Nothing electronic about it... best investment I ever made for single handing. In article , FamilySailor wrote: Well, our new (to us) sailboat had all kinds of stuff on it. One of the nice perks was a Tiller Pilot. I did not realize how nice it would be. Yesterday I was sailing with my wife and daughter and I decided to try to single hand (using the tiller pilot). I motored out of the marina. I engaged the tiller pilot and had it hold the boat into the wind. I went forward and raised the sails. Returning to the cockpit, I took the tiller let the boat fall off until the sails filled then killed the motor. It was so easy, I am spoiled. I know not to rely on it, because I may not have it when I need it, but it sure is nice. I must admit, I felt a little guilty using the electronic technology, but it was still sailing. You don't have that same feeling you get when you use only the wind and water..... Like I said, I felt a little guilt ![]() That said, I will be using the tiller pilot again next weekend ;o) I named the tiller pilot after my wife; I named it "Tammy2" I didn't name it thought... -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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Why didn't you have your wife or daughter take the tiller? It's not
singlehanding if someone's there to rescue you.... "FamilySailor" wrote in message ... Well, our new (to us) sailboat had all kinds of stuff on it. One of the nice perks was a Tiller Pilot. I did not realize how nice it would be. Yesterday I was sailing with my wife and daughter and I decided to try to single hand (using the tiller pilot). I motored out of the marina. I engaged the tiller pilot and had it hold the boat into the wind. I went forward and raised the sails. Returning to the cockpit, I took the tiller let the boat fall off until the sails filled then killed the motor. It was so easy, I am spoiled. I know not to rely on it, because I may not have it when I need it, but it sure is nice. I must admit, I felt a little guilty using the electronic technology, but it was still sailing. You don't have that same feeling you get when you use only the wind and water..... Like I said, I felt a little guilt ![]() That said, I will be using the tiller pilot again next weekend ;o) I named the tiller pilot after my wife; I named it "Tammy2" Happy Sails, John |
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![]() "katysails" wrote in message ... Why didn't you have your wife or daughter take the tiller? It's not singlehanding if someone's there to rescue you.... It wasn't really single handing.. I guess it was pretending to be single handing ![]() They always help, I just asked them to stand down and let me try it unassisted. Here is a video of my wife on a normal trip http://24.175.244.109/sailing/tammysailor26again.mpg |
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On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 03:36:52 GMT, "FamilySailor"
wrote: "katysails" wrote in message ... Why didn't you have your wife or daughter take the tiller? It's not singlehanding if someone's there to rescue you.... It wasn't really single handing.. I guess it was pretending to be single handing ![]() They always help, I just asked them to stand down and let me try it unassisted. Here is a video of my wife on a normal trip http://24.175.244.109/sailing/tammysailor26again.mpg I would give that an A+ ![]() |
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On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 03:36:52 GMT, "FamilySailor"
wrote: "katysails" wrote in message ... Why didn't you have your wife or daughter take the tiller? It's not singlehanding if someone's there to rescue you.... It wasn't really single handing.. I guess it was pretending to be single handing ![]() They always help, I just asked them to stand down and let me try it unassisted. Here is a video of my wife on a normal trip http://24.175.244.109/sailing/tammysailor26again.mpg Oh, by the way...where was that filmed? Obviously somewhere down along the coast, but I have been trying to learn a bit more about the Texas coast as I would like to move closer to salt water. From what I hear, draft is a big issue along the Texas coast and I need 6' of water if I am going to move my boat. Otherwise I may be lookin at a Mac 26M/X....NOT!!!!! ![]() |
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Ah yes...I know that position well..
"FamilySailor" wrote in message news ![]() "katysails" wrote in message ... Why didn't you have your wife or daughter take the tiller? It's not singlehanding if someone's there to rescue you.... It wasn't really single handing.. I guess it was pretending to be single handing ![]() They always help, I just asked them to stand down and let me try it unassisted. Here is a video of my wife on a normal trip http://24.175.244.109/sailing/tammysailor26again.mpg |
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Oh, by the way...where was that filmed? Obviously somewhere down
along the coast, but I have been trying to learn a bit more about the Texas coast as I would like to move closer to salt water. From what I hear, draft is a big issue along the Texas coast and I need 6' of water if I am going to move my boat. Otherwise I may be lookin at a Mac 26M/X....NOT!!!!! ![]() We were sailing on Sabine Lake on the Texas Louisiana border on the coast. It is a tidal salt water lake. Not sure if it is deep enough. It is in the Summer, but it might not be in the Winter. That video was taken on our maiden voyage aboard our new to us South Coast 26'A "26 Again" Sea Yawl, John |
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FamilySailor wrote:
We were sailing on Sabine Lake on the Texas Louisiana border on the coast. It is a tidal salt water lake. Not sure if it is deep enough. It is in the Summer, but it might not be in the Winter. That video was taken on our maiden voyage aboard our new to us South Coast 26'A "26 Again" Congrats... looks like a lot of fun. BTW you might consider putting on a halyard winch so your wife doesn't have to hold the boom up with her knee! Turning a little more into the wind might help too, if you're not constrained in maneuvering. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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