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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 |