[Rhodes22-list] Tiller Clutch
Michael McKay
mm.bizlist1 at gmail.com
Sat Jul 17 15:28:29 EDT 2021
I totally agree with Steven—the first thing I did after acquiring my Rhodes was to install a Tiller Clutch. I had one on my previous boat and loved it. It greatly simplifies single handing and improves safety.
Highly recommended!
Michael McKay
s/v Liber
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> On Jul 17, 2021, at 2:49 PM, Steven Alm <stevenalm at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> By happenstance I ran across this product, bought it, and love it, so I
> thought I'd share: The Tiller Clutch is very well built and sturdy and its
> simplicity, ease, and immediacy makes for a great addition to my rig. I
> installed it yesterday and sailed hands free most of the day and with the
> tiller locked in place I had fun steering the boat by just shifting my
> weight port to starboard. It couldn't be easier to grab its little lever to
> make small adjustments, or with a little flick, it clicks off completely.
> I'm still experimenting with the placement of the control line but
> eventually I'll install dedicated cam cleats or V type jams probably on the
> transom — something that can be immediately released to get it out of the
> way quickly if in some urgent situation. The line can be easily slipped out
> of the clutch and stowed when not in use and can be threaded back on in
> seconds. (see two pics) Check it out at: https://www.wavefrontmarine.com/
>
> Slim
> Fandango
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