gargrag
Member II
Hi community,
My E25+ has an outboard, that has no tiller (installed by PO) and it has a remote control unit.
PO told me he used to reach down, and steer the engine using his hand while steering with the tiller.
I'm not a super expert sailor, I have like 2 y of experience and some ASA certs.
I find this method really unsafe, as I need to keep looking down, and also the tiller can kick to the side if I'm backing.
so I attached a line with a quick release to make the engine sit straight, and steer with the tiller.
problem is that, with that configuration, I need some speed for the rudder to be effective. So in close quarters, it can get complicated due to the trade-off between speed and safety.
I would love to hear your stories, and how you have dealt with this
My E25+ has an outboard, that has no tiller (installed by PO) and it has a remote control unit.
PO told me he used to reach down, and steer the engine using his hand while steering with the tiller.
I'm not a super expert sailor, I have like 2 y of experience and some ASA certs.
I find this method really unsafe, as I need to keep looking down, and also the tiller can kick to the side if I'm backing.
so I attached a line with a quick release to make the engine sit straight, and steer with the tiller.
problem is that, with that configuration, I need some speed for the rudder to be effective. So in close quarters, it can get complicated due to the trade-off between speed and safety.
I would love to hear your stories, and how you have dealt with this