Have to say, I'm a closet tiller guy, too. Although I love Makana and am very happy with her wheel, there's something about a tiller that feels like a more personal connection with the water.
One of my favorite racing memories was driving a Davidson-40 downwind in breeze in a Cabo race. Being able to carve the stern square onto a wave with a stiff tug on the tiller, and then feel the pressure on the rudder drop to fingertip sensitivity when the boat broke free and started to plane.... delightful. They pretty much had to pry me away from that thing at the end of each watch.
One of my favorite racing memories was driving a Davidson-40 downwind in breeze in a Cabo race. Being able to carve the stern square onto a wave with a stiff tug on the tiller, and then feel the pressure on the rudder drop to fingertip sensitivity when the boat broke free and started to plane.... delightful. They pretty much had to pry me away from that thing at the end of each watch.
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