[Public-List] Tiller dimensions, especially width
Wade Wall
wade.wall at gmail.com
Sun Jun 11 13:35:06 PDT 2023
Hi all,
Thanks for the information. I ordered a new tiller from ruddercraft. Should
be here in about a week.
Wade Wall
#421
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> You want F on this page:
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> https://www.westmarine.com/west-marine-laminated-replacement-tillers-P002_074_001_509.html
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> Or more directly:
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> https://store.ruddercraft.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=181_32&product_id=56
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> But you will have to sand down the sides slightly to fit in the H bracket.
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> SG
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> ? ?My tiller (not original, laminated aftermarket - if I find or recall
> the source I will post it) is 1.5? wide, 2? high (where the bronze fitting
> attaches and fits nicely) but is only 46? long (I?am pleased with the
> length and wouldn?t want it to be any longer). It is curved (a simple arch,
> not a stretched out??S? shape) and tapered.?? ?Just to note: mine has flat,
> rectangular?bronze plates about the thickness of a washer between the wood
> of the tiller and the tapered tangs of the heavy?bronze attachment
> fitting.?DanielSolitude (#525)Mandeville, LA
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> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone have the dimensions for their tiller? I am not currently at my
> boat, but measurements for an old tiller are 1.5 width, 2" height, 50 "
> length, and 7.5 " rise. The tiller hardware looks to be original. It sits
> loose on the post, so I have to use some washers to keep it tight. Does
> this sound about right?
>
> Wade Wall
> Sophie #421
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> Wade, if you're talking about the H-fitting being loose on the tiller
> head on the rudder post, then the "ears" have probably bent inwards.
> This is a common problem with the Edson tiller heads.
>
> https://alberg30.org/maintenance/Steering/TillerHead.html
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> ? - George
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> On 6/4/23 8:19 PM, Wade Wall via Public-List wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Does anyone have the dimensions for their tiller? I am not currently at
> my
> > boat, but measurements for an old tiller are 1.5 width, 2" height, 50 "
> > length, and 7.5 " rise. The tiller hardware looks to be original. It sits
> > loose on the post, so I have to use some washers to keep it tight. Does
> > this sound about right?
> >
> > Wade Wall
> > Sophie #421
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> Found it: ?Mine is a ?Rudder Craft Stock Model??G? Tiller (2? h X 1.5?
> wide X 45? long X 5@ drop sold by Defender Marine (Item # 880101).?
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> On Tuesday, June 6, 2023, 9:43 AM, Daniel Swords <danielswords at yahoo.com>
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> ? ?My tiller (not original, laminated aftermarket - if I find or recall
> the source I will post it) is 1.5? wide, 2? high (where the bronze fitting
> attaches and fits nicely) but is only 46? long (I?am pleased with the
> length and wouldn?t want it to be any longer). It is curved (a simple arch,
> not a stretched out??S? shape) and tapered.?? ?Just to note: mine has flat,
> rectangular?bronze plates about the thickness of a washer between the wood
> of the tiller and the tapered tangs of the heavy?bronze attachment
> fitting.?DanielSolitude (#525)Mandeville, LA
>
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> Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
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> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone have the dimensions for their tiller? I am not currently at my
> boat, but measurements for an old tiller are 1.5 width, 2" height, 50 "
> length, and 7.5 " rise. The tiller hardware looks to be original. It sits
> loose on the post, so I have to use some washers to keep it tight. Does
> this sound about right?
>
> Wade Wall
> Sophie #421
>
>
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> Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2023 21:36:38 -0400
> From: gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
> To: public-list at lists.alberg30.org
> Subject: Re: [Public-List] Tiller dimensions, especially width
> Message-ID: <42d36487-2002-a1d7-c7c6-ae95f936e0d7 at alberg30.org>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
>
> Wade, if you're talking about the H-fitting being loose on the tiller
> head on the rudder post, then the "ears" have probably bent inwards.
> This is a common problem with the Edson tiller heads.
>
> https://alberg30.org/maintenance/Steering/TillerHead.html
>
> ? - George
>
> On 6/4/23 8:19 PM, Wade Wall via Public-List wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Does anyone have the dimensions for their tiller? I am not currently at
> my
> > boat, but measurements for an old tiller are 1.5 width, 2" height, 50 "
> > length, and 7.5 " rise. The tiller hardware looks to be original. It sits
> > loose on the post, so I have to use some washers to keep it tight. Does
> > this sound about right?
> >
> > Wade Wall
> > Sophie #421
>
> --
> ? ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> ? When I remember bygone days? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? George Dinwiddie
> ? I think how evening follows morn;? ? ? ? ? ? gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
> ? So many I loved were not yet dead,? ? ? ? ? http://www.Alberg30.org
> ? So many I love were not yet born.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? also see:
> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 'The Middle' by Ogden Nash? ? http://idiacomputing.com
> ? ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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