Stout
Senior Member
We launched our new to us American Tug 34 on the Columbia River yesterday. Will have to spend a few days getting her back together from her trip across country. Pictures of the launch:
Congrats on your new 34! She's a beaut! I always get a little nervous when I see my boat suspended in the air like that.
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Maybe one from a Nordic Tug would fit? If so, you could find someone local and trade?
Interesting, the fellow must be on up in age too. This does have a way of slowing you down for doing a lot of tedious work while having lost your patience with consumers. [my experience anyway] That's the hardest thing these days attempting to educate most consumers to how long it takes to do absolutely nothing, or so it seems . This translates into dollars for sure.That might be best and least expensive way.
The man who does my carpentry is excellent and I am sure he would be very happy to build one for me but, I don't have any children to give him in trade.
They are in such demand, they do not take on new clients. To get him to work on your boat, you have to had him work on your boat before. I think I was either his first client or one of the early 5 clients. He did significant work on my Nordhavn and now, he does a little bit of work on my AT.
Always top notch, he can see a design before me and I supposedly know what I want.
Hmmmm, I wonder if I can rent out my place in line to others. LOL
The only problem that I have experienced in limited space helms such as you are showing and spoke wheels is that you are always running your leg into one of the spokes when moving side to side and not thinking.
Well that is if you only have one turn for hard over to hard over. Have you considered a rudder indicator wired from your rudder stock?Either will do but, really need a cord to tell us when we are getting closer to centering the rudder, that is assuming the rudder was centered when the AP was shut off.
Well that is if you only have one turn for hard over to hard over. Have you considered a rudder indicator wired from your rudder stock?
Well I am a bit confused. You said that you wanted to know when you were close to centering the rudder. So the indicator that you have should do that. No?