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Deborah Davenport
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Username: Ddavenport

Post Number: 24
Registered: 04-2001

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Posted on Friday, July 09, 2004 - 11:29 am:   

Looks like I missed notification of both Eric and Brayden's postings...apologies. See http://www.pyacht.net/cgi-local/SoftCart.exe/online-store/scstore/h-h_and_l_woodworking.htm?E+scstore
H&L is marketed on the web by PYacht.com -- we found no issues with them as dealer.

As to the specs or pattern of the s-curved tiller that we had built, I'd recommend that each of you develop your own. The type of tiller extension you use, the attachment point for it, and the hardware you use to attach it, will all influence the shape of the s-curve and clearance over the coaming. We had found rot at the tiller extension attachment hole in the old tiller. So we West'ed the hole for the tiller extension, and then put a liner through the hole.

If you have a permanently attached tiller extension, it (obviously) will not lie flat on the s-curved tiller. We're on a mooring, and tie off the tiller snugly -- had to come up with a new tie-off for the extension as well.

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