I have a new to me 1982 Marine trader 34 DC. I am an old sailor and used to big steering wheels and more precise steering. Plus my boat has a very large flying bridge enclosure that has lots of windage. It has very recent new hydraulic helms and rudder quadrant cylinder of the sea star make. The upper wheel is a ss over teak about 24"dia. The lower wheel is the original teak spoked teak about 20" dia. I have not used this yet but it seems it would be awkward to turn this fast. Both wheels take 6 turns lock to lock! I was wondering if changing wheels to 13-15" dia maybe even with a 'suicide knob' would give me better steering? I know it would take more force proportionally to turn the wheel but the force is not that large now. I'm also intrigued about adding some wedges to the aft edge of the rudder at haul out to make the rudder more effective?? Thanks