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"Helmsmate" U-joint tiller extension
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Taylor" data-source="post: 378866" data-attributes="member: 527"><p>Thanks Barefoot_Johnny. What you show is what I used last season. But I don't have it screwed onto my tiller handle. It's too long to leave it attached like that. I use it on my kayak(Nucanoe Frontier 12'), and just slide it on and off. A sharp turn cannot be made with my extension though, whereas you can with the Helmsmate. I may just stick with what I have. </p><p></p><p>So under my Endura Max tiller handle's grip is just plastic? Maybe I can screw a short piece of PVC onto the tiller handle, and then slide the longer piece on and off. That way I'm not going to chew up my tiller grip by taking it on and off all the time. Make sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Taylor, post: 378866, member: 527"] Thanks Barefoot_Johnny. What you show is what I used last season. But I don't have it screwed onto my tiller handle. It's too long to leave it attached like that. I use it on my kayak(Nucanoe Frontier 12'), and just slide it on and off. A sharp turn cannot be made with my extension though, whereas you can with the Helmsmate. I may just stick with what I have. So under my Endura Max tiller handle's grip is just plastic? Maybe I can screw a short piece of PVC onto the tiller handle, and then slide the longer piece on and off. That way I'm not going to chew up my tiller grip by taking it on and off all the time. Make sense? [/QUOTE]
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