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"croberts" wrote in message ... 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. Oh My... is this a sample of the Australian Sailing mentality.... stuck up, tight assed and totally bereft of humour? By the way you kangaroo jockey... I'm CANADIAN! .....EH! Heh Auusie Boy.... nice Suck Up to the US on the Iraqi Invasion.... you guys folded faster than Superman on Laundry day .. while we Canadians told them were to get off... ! You Spineless Pussies!!! Have you boys learned to dance to Yankee Doodle Dandy yet!?? Bwahahahahahahahahaaa!!! Try chillin' a bit.... CM Notice the hook up and how easy I set the drag on this one?? |
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No..... it isn't but I'm certain you must have a store like it. I got mine
from the local chandlery here in Canada.... but to tell the truth... I agree with Bart on the Tiller Tamer..... use adjustable shock cords and cam cleats. I've replaced mine 3 times due to the breakage he mentioned. CM wrote in message oups.com... Is West Marine in Australia? I looked for it but cant find it listed. |
Tiller Lock - I got a live one here! :-)
CM is really French, but even the French disowned him.
That puts him lower than white whale **** on the bottom of the ocean under a spring tide. grin "Capt.Mooron" wrote "croberts" wrote you should not have replied to the rude arsehole (Maroon). the American news Oh My... is this a sample of the Australian Sailing mentality.... stuck up, tight assed and totally bereft of humour? By the way you kangaroo jockey... I'm CANADIAN! .....EH! CM |
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It is a shame. Good idea, crap materials. Also I found
it very slow to free when I needed the tiller free. That could be dangerous. "Capt.Mooron" wrote No..... it isn't but I'm certain you must have a store like it. I got mine from the local chandlery here in Canada.... but to tell the truth... I agree with Bart on the Tiller Tamer..... use adjustable shock cords and cam cleats. I've replaced mine 3 times due to the breakage he mentioned. CM |
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get an Autopilot and be done with it.
-- Scott Vernon Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ |
Tiller Lock - I got a live one here! :-)
Not only is he french, he looks like he's of Arab desent.
Joe |
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When I had a tiller pilot, sometimes I'd turn it off, to save the
battery, but still use it to hold the tiller to a set position. Basically you had a hole in the tiller that a pin dropped into, was very quick to pull out. I suppose you could make something similar using an adjustable telescoping pole. SBV "Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ... It is a shame. Good idea, crap materials. Also I found it very slow to free when I needed the tiller free. That could be dangerous. "Capt.Mooron" wrote No..... it isn't but I'm certain you must have a store like it. I got mine from the local chandlery here in Canada.... but to tell the truth... I agree with Bart on the Tiller Tamer..... use adjustable shock cords and cam cleats. I've replaced mine 3 times due to the breakage he mentioned. CM |
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Yeah Scotty.... but the basic idea of the tiller tamer is a good one. It
needs to be re-engineered and made out of stainless steel with a quick release lever as well as a more functional clutch assembly. I might try to build one this winter in my machine shop. I have the tools and raw metal stockpiled. Turn some pieces on the metal lathe.... etc. CM "Scotty" wrote in message When I had a tiller pilot, sometimes I'd turn it off, to save the battery, but still use it to hold the tiller to a set position. Basically you had a hole in the tiller that a pin dropped into, was very quick to pull out. I suppose you could make something similar using an adjustable telescoping pole. SBV "Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ... It is a shame. Good idea, crap materials. Also I found it very slow to free when I needed the tiller free. That could be dangerous. "Capt.Mooron" wrote No..... it isn't but I'm certain you must have a store like it. I got mine from the local chandlery here in Canada.... but to tell the truth... I agree with Bart on the Tiller Tamer..... use adjustable shock cords and cam cleats. I've replaced mine 3 times due to the breakage he mentioned. CM |
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"Scotty" wrote: When I had a tiller pilot, sometimes I'd turn it off, to save the battery, but still use it to hold the tiller to a set position. Basically you had a hole in the tiller that a pin dropped into, was very quick to pull out. I suppose you could make something similar using an adjustable telescoping pole. I saw a cool deal on an old wooden boat one time...There was a bronze plate on the deck under the tiller, maybe a foot long, with 'teeth' sticking up. Then there was a small bronze flange on the tiller that would slot into any of the notches. Seahag |
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"Seahag" wrote in message ... "Scotty" wrote: When I had a tiller pilot, sometimes I'd turn it off, to save the battery, but still use it to hold the tiller to a set position. Basically you had a hole in the tiller that a pin dropped into, was very quick to pull out. I suppose you could make something similar using an adjustable telescoping pole. I saw a cool deal on an old wooden boat one time...There was a bronze plate on the deck under the tiller, maybe a foot long, with 'teeth' sticking up. Then there was a small bronze flange on the tiller that would slot into any of the notches. Yeah, I think you told me about that. On the Mac, I used to put a boat cushion on top of the lazerrette and under the tiller, weight down the tiller with a small bucket of water. Worked real well. Scotty |
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