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"Helmsmate" U-joint tiller extension
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<blockquote data-quote="ccm" data-source="post: 378888" data-attributes="member: 13447"><p>I understand completely, just showing another option for hand control here. The Pro Kontrol just gives a better steering/turning radius in my opinion & you don't have to reach down for the tiller that often; just a bump of the steering handle every now and then. Most guys who use one have 2 or 3 foot switches installed on their deck or if it is a transom model I've seen one mounted into a 2x4 just sitting in the floor of the boat. To change speeds/forward & reverse just reach down & turn the handle. Once you use one you will never go back to anything else at least most who use them say. Just showing another option here & there's nothing wrong with a good ole piece of PVC pipe either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccm, post: 378888, member: 13447"] I understand completely, just showing another option for hand control here. The Pro Kontrol just gives a better steering/turning radius in my opinion & you don't have to reach down for the tiller that often; just a bump of the steering handle every now and then. Most guys who use one have 2 or 3 foot switches installed on their deck or if it is a transom model I've seen one mounted into a 2x4 just sitting in the floor of the boat. To change speeds/forward & reverse just reach down & turn the handle. Once you use one you will never go back to anything else at least most who use them say. Just showing another option here & there's nothing wrong with a good ole piece of PVC pipe either. [/QUOTE]
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