tiller extension
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tiller extension
Any suggestions for a tiller extension that will let me sit more away from stern to balance boat?
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tiller extension
yup ...have to agree
I sacrificed a broom handle (much to the disgruntlement of HID ) turned the end down with the power file
not big, not clever...but it works
I sacrificed a broom handle (much to the disgruntlement of HID ) turned the end down with the power file
not big, not clever...but it works
Neal...errrr... an ON, OP, 2xSD, F, 3xSJP, LLS, 2xFV, FVP, FPC, CPC WPCL, WSC, and a few eggs hatching, hopefully
I still have two British Seagull tiller extensions, bought new with my Minus in 1967.
They are simple affairs, but effective, much as you would expect. One is some three feet long, the other half that length. They are black plastic tubing, quite thick and sufficient to be stuck snugly into the engine's hollow handle. There is a screw stop, which only allows the extension to be pushed in about 5 inches. At the other end there is a small black plastic handle, very similar to that found on my first bicycle! They work.
Tim
They are simple affairs, but effective, much as you would expect. One is some three feet long, the other half that length. They are black plastic tubing, quite thick and sufficient to be stuck snugly into the engine's hollow handle. There is a screw stop, which only allows the extension to be pushed in about 5 inches. At the other end there is a small black plastic handle, very similar to that found on my first bicycle! They work.
Tim