Dave, this forum used to have a feature on which I could comment on your post about wanting to sit in a kneel-down boat, Now that option is gone.
Here's the solution: the old-fashioned side-mounted tiller bars as on the old engine-powered Saint Lawrence River skiffs. You mount the tiller bar at an easily accessible location on the right coaming. Pushing the tiller bar forward makes the bow turn left, and vice-versa. This tiller bar is cabled conventionally thru a steering hub on the dash as for kneel-down racing with a steering wheel.
The advantage is that you get to sit. The disadvantage is that you can't throw your weight around inside the cockpit as might be necessary during a race. Take your pick!
Here's the solution: the old-fashioned side-mounted tiller bars as on the old engine-powered Saint Lawrence River skiffs. You mount the tiller bar at an easily accessible location on the right coaming. Pushing the tiller bar forward makes the bow turn left, and vice-versa. This tiller bar is cabled conventionally thru a steering hub on the dash as for kneel-down racing with a steering wheel.
The advantage is that you get to sit. The disadvantage is that you can't throw your weight around inside the cockpit as might be necessary during a race. Take your pick!
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