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Tiller lengh

PostPosted: Tue Aug 19, 2003 4:29 pm
by Guest
The replacement tiller I purchased from D&R Marine is 48 inches in lengh and they assure me this is standard, but the tiller I am replacing on my 1963 DS 1 is about 6 inches longer. How long is your tiller, and does size really matter?

John McCabe (jmccabe10-at-bsu.edu)

PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 9:40 am
by Guest
Size always matters. But this is one exception. The 48 inch tiller provided by DR is the same that I have, and I find the length to be acceptable. The length of the tiller extension is probably more critical as the standard legth extensions always seem to be to short when hiking, in which case I would suggest a teloscopic extension. Happy sailing


Collin (gybe-it-at-houston.rr.com)

PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 9:00 pm
by Roger
My DS 2 has a 48" tiller as well with a telescoping extension from 18 to 24". I can almost manage it from the very front of the cockpit with the extension, but since I usually need to occupy both hands when managing any work in the cuddy or on the mast, so usually lash the tiller amidships when going forward, if I do not have a crew.