| Telescoping tiller extensions #16883 03/04/03 04:39 AM 03/04/03 04:39 AM |
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | Somebody just made a comment to me that "We need a reliable telescoping tiller extension."
Since I had not heard any complaints in recent years, I thought they must all be reliable these days. There used to be some panic moments on our Hobie 18 when the tiller would telescope in (shorten) when it was not supposed to and would telescope out (lengthen) when it was not supposed to. When tacking or jibing in close quarters, this was a potentially dangerous situation. But that was long ago.
SO, do people still have problems with the telescoping extensions? If so, what are the problems? And can these problems be fixed, or prevented by some kind of maintenance?
What are the best telescoping tiller extensions? Who makes them? Where do you buy them? Can most tiller extensions be adapted to most catamarans, or are some of them boat specific? Do one-design classes have restrictions on what tiller extensions you are allowed to use? | | | Re: Telescoping tiller extensions
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#16886 03/04/03 10:04 AM 03/04/03 10:04 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Maugan,
not a bad idea except that sometimes I like to extend the stick prior to my trapezeing....or I sometimes leave it extended while I'm sitting in on the boat in anticipation of a gust and a quick shot out to the trap. If the button were on the end, I wouldn't be able to reach it from this position.
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#16890 03/04/03 11:36 PM 03/04/03 11:36 PM |
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Posts: 51 australia | my ronstan one is geat ans has never failed good wind too all kurt | | | Re: Telescoping tiller extensions
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#16891 03/06/03 09:40 PM 03/06/03 09:40 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | I wonder...can you buy just the inside part of the hot stick? That's what's wrong with mine too.
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#16892 03/06/03 10:24 PM 03/06/03 10:24 PM |
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Posts: 1,658 Florida Suncoast, Dunedin Caus... | Jake, since your looking to replace the inside I'm going to assume you know how to or have taken it apart. This is something I have done and it works. Get some epoxy (laminating works well) put a little mill fiber in and use a small foam or regular brush and paint a thin coat on the high side of the stick. Let it kick then do it again. It helps if you put a little on the inside of outer stick. Let it sit for a week then sand and feather the edge. Finish sand with 400 wet and dry. As you sand check the fit from time to time. You'll be able to see where you need to sand or add. I do touch-up paint work for car dealers so another thing I'll do is carry the stick with me and when I have left over clearcoat I'll put a couple coats on,let it sit then add some more etc. Gel coat sprayed with a preval or brushed on would work too.
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#16894 03/07/03 05:44 AM 03/07/03 05:44 AM |
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Posts: 1,658 Florida Suncoast, Dunedin Caus... | True, the repair doesn't last but then neither does the original stick. The action is constantly wearing away material.Use the hardest material you can find. Epoxys used in fuel tank construction cure very hard. Make the contact surfaces as smooth as possible (reduces wear and improves the action). Try not to over tighten when setting the length and have fun.
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#16895 03/07/03 03:29 PM 03/07/03 03:29 PM |
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Posts: 805 Gainesville, FL 32607 USA | I've been fixing the same Hotstick for 8 years. I slit the outer tube lengthwise next to the eccentric inside for 3 inches with a hacksaw. Then put a shaped 1 inch long by 1/4 inch wide piece of epoxyfiberglassed cloth inside on the low worn spot with epoxy. (The inner tube has already been covered with non-stick Xerox overhead film). Compress with a hose clamp until it works properly, then wrap with thin nylon cord, and epoxy the whole outside carefully. Remove hose clamp and film- done. Lasts 2 years.
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#16897 03/09/03 09:40 PM 03/09/03 09:40 PM |
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Posts: 1,658 Florida Suncoast, Dunedin Caus... | I'm not who sure where you can get them, but I have seen a yellow fiberglass adjustable pole.The only mod. is to put a handle on it and drill a hole in the threaded end so it can be attached to the cross bar.
One bad thing about the that type of pole is the surface finish breaks down in the sun and you start getting fiberglass in your hands.
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#16898 04/15/03 07:22 AM 04/15/03 07:22 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Mike,
I think I've secured a donor stick - but I haven't a clue how to disassemble the thing. Can you elaborate?
Jake Kohl | | | Re: tiller extensions - HOW TO DISASSEMBLE???
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#16900 04/15/03 09:13 PM 04/15/03 09:13 PM |
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Posts: 1,658 Florida Suncoast, Dunedin Caus... | Jake, if your talking about how to take apart the hot stick you have to turn it so it will slide easy in and out. Extend it all the way till it stops. Slide it in a little and pull it apart firmly. Some are hard to get apart. I think the older the easier to get apart. Regardless the two are pulled apart. The stop is a small pin with smooth ends. Don't lose the pin.
Mike
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#16901 04/15/03 09:20 PM 04/15/03 09:20 PM |
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Posts: 1,658 Florida Suncoast, Dunedin Caus... | I have had a Alum. for about six months now and while it is lighter, If you dent as I have it may not work. I've tweaked mine a few times and it won't collapse past half way now. It is light though!
Mike
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