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Yes does it work by cable? what does it cost? Are you happy with it?
"Fritz" wrote in message news ![]() I have a 1976 Grampian 26. When the tiller is down close to the cockpit floor it works very well. When the tiller is high up it becomes sloppy. I think this has to do with the fact that the mounting post is made of brass and has become worn over time. I have attached a very poor picture of the mounting post and tiller. Any thoughts from anyone? Thanks, |
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This is a common problem with many old tillers. Edson Marine sells replacement
tiller heads to fit a variety of rudder shafts. JJ On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 16:20:46 -0400, "Fritz" wrote: I have a 1976 Grampian 26. When the tiller is down close to the cockpit floor it works very well. When the tiller is high up it becomes sloppy. I think this has to do with the fact that the mounting post is made of brass and has become worn over time. I have attached a very poor picture of the mounting post and tiller. Any thoughts from anyone? Thanks, James Johnson remove the "dot" from after sail in email address to reply |
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