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Capt.Mooron November 4th 05 06:33 AM

Tiller Lock
 

wrote in message
ups.com...
Its a 32' full keeler. It has a transom hung rudder that is the full
depth of the keel. The tiller is clear of the deck. My Boat Bitch is
blonde and can't use a tiller (Can you believe it).



Yeah... I can believe it.... best to leave'em at what their best at...
Galley and Berth duties.!!! :-)

Whats a tiller clutch?


It's a small rig with an adjustable clutch... which is just a sheave that
has the turning tension adjusted by a turn screw knob. you can lock them
down or just use it to stiffen the tiller. I believe the brand name is
"Tiller Tamer"

CM



Bart Senior November 4th 05 07:21 AM

Tiller Lock
 
For God's Sake Man! Cut that thing off and glass
in a spade rudder!

[BTW How was my CM imitation?]

Despite the theatrics, seriously, I think it would be a good
idea to get rid of that rudder.

wrote

Its a 32' full keeler. It has a transom hung rudder that is the full
depth of the keel.




Bart Senior November 4th 05 07:25 AM

Tiller Lock
 
I bought two Tiller Tamers a few years ago, remembering
one of my skippers had one and liked it. I found it was a
PITA and after I broke the first one, I left the spare--intended
for another boat in the bag.

I don't like them. The plastic is cheap. If you take a
chip out of one side, which is easy to do, then the line
gets fouled up, and before you know it the whole thing
is junk.

A cleat on either side of the tiller and a piece of shock
cord or light line is all you need.

One thing I've seen that works well are a pair of blocks
and some line lead to the companionway and cleated off
there with cam cleats. Easy and fast to adjust and a
sort of remote steering.

"Capt.Mooron" wrote

wrote


Its a 32' full keeler. It has a transom hung rudder that is the full
depth of the keel. The tiller is clear of the deck. My Boat Bitch is
blonde and can't use a tiller (Can you believe it).



Yeah... I can believe it.... best to leave'em at what their best at...
Galley and Berth duties.!!! :-)

Whats a tiller clutch?


It's a small rig with an adjustable clutch... which is just a sheave that
has the turning tension adjusted by a turn screw knob. you can lock them
down or just use it to stiffen the tiller. I believe the brand name is
"Tiller Tamer"

CM




Bart Senior November 4th 05 07:30 AM

Tiller Lock
 
Pictures please Errol! Tell us about the boat and how it
handles. It is a sloop rig? I bet it fore-reaches like hell
when you try to heave-to.

wrote
Bart
Thats what I do now but wanted something adjustable.

Why do things the easy way when there's always a hard way.

My boat is a 53 year old carvel sail boat made from a local timber
called Jarrah.

Beautifull boat and I have had her for 7 years.




Bart Senior November 4th 05 07:34 AM

Tiller Lock
 
Have mercy on poor Errol You'll have him sailing
backwards like you do in Overproof! Well, even
that would be ok if you did it on purpose...

"Capt.Mooron" wrote
EXCELLENT!!!!

A Real Vessel!!!

West Marine has a Tiller Clutch.

Adjustable Shock cords with small blocks to the tiller.

Use Jam or Clam cleats.....

Is your vessel a double ender like mine?

CM

wrote


Its a 32' full keeler. It has a transom hung rudder that is the full
depth of the keel.




[email protected] November 4th 05 07:49 AM

Tiller Lock
 
No its a traditional sloping square transom.


[email protected] November 4th 05 08:45 AM

Tiller Lock
 
Is West Marine in Australia? I looked for it but cant find it listed.


croberts November 4th 05 08:55 AM

Tiller Lock
 
you should not have replied to the rude arsehole (Maroon). the American news
sites are full of smartarse wannabe answers that do not need fostering here.
wrote in message
oups.com...
I would like to make an adjustable tiller lock for my yacht. Does
anyone have plans/ideas etc?




Capt.Mooron November 4th 05 02:13 PM

Tiller Lock
 

OzOne wrote in message

Well yeah, I can afford them :-)


So... are you comparing a cat to a double holer?

But yes, I do like fin keelers, do you know you can turn one around in
just over it's own length....nimble is the word.



Nimble - an Australian term for a vessel that sails on it's ear at over 10
kts of wind. :-)

CM



Capt.Mooron November 4th 05 03:27 PM

Tiller Lock
 

OzOne wrote in message

Yep especially as most crab crushers don't have the grunt to push up a
sea, get deiven backward and snap off that transom hung flappy thing.


You just never mind there you fragile fin keeled floozies..... my vessel
has way more punch than your puny, girly, fin keelers.

The planet was explored with full keelers!
Pirates sailed full keelers!
Fishermen used Full Keelers!

Only you panty waisted dock side Divas needed a boat specifically designed
to never leave the harbour.!!

CM




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