Emergency Tiller Bracket

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jbenagh
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Emergency Tiller Bracket

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I got tired of the rusty emergency tiller at the bottom of the locker. I made some brackets to hold it to the starboard engine compartment cover from scrap 1/2 in marine ply. They are mortised and epoxied into the panel. If it works out, I will repaint the tiller after next season.

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Great idea, I've been wondering what I was going to do with my Em tiller also. Thanks for the inspiration! Keith
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Re: Emergency Tiller Bracket

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I tried to come up with all sorts of ideas for the E tiller. Cutting off the handle and turning a wooden one was the key for me. I don't think I had enough space to mount it like you did with hoses, batteries, wires and junk all competing for locker space.

I bumped up what I did because I had a hard enough time submitting it the first time.

Your set up looks even more accessible than what I did but I hope none of us ever has to use the thing, Steve.
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I hope none of us ever has to use the thing
You and me both! I figured the bracket in an accessible place was black box points that might reduce that possibility.

Thanks for the reminder of your tiller extension.

Jeff
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