[alberg30] Re: Rigging an Autotiller

George Dinwiddie gdinwiddie at min.net
Thu Oct 22 12:13:19 PDT 1998


From: George Dinwiddie <gdinwiddie at min.net>

> Robert Kirk said:
> 
> I get around this by attaching the Tillermaster bracket - an oarlock
> socket - to the coaming with C-clamps, and tying back the boat tiller
> to a higher angle, thus keeping the Tillermaster fairly level and
> then adjusting the bracket position for different tacks. It's an
> inelegant solution and requires a lot of adjustment, but it works.
> 
> Does anyone have a better solution?

On the Edson tiller head, there is a little tab that the tiller yoke
rests on when the tiller is in the normal position.  I made a little
block of wood that rests on this and raises the tiller up to the 
desired height.  This wood block recently broke, and I intend to
replace it with an aluminum piece.

I actually tend to leave this in place all the time.  I find it puts 
the tiller at a comfortable height.  It's easy to kick it out of
place when necessary, however.

 - George

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