| Tiller Grip. #173853 04/04/09 06:17 PM 04/04/09 06:17 PM |
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Posts: 16 South Texas | Looking for ideas to prevent the tiller from slipping while wearing gloves. What do you hard core racers use to keep a firm grip,(on the tiller). My son suggested reverse wrapping duct tape, sticky side up. This will, however get the glue all over the gloves which in turn get on to the sheets,sails, etc. Ideas?
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#173857 04/04/09 06:58 PM 04/04/09 06:58 PM |
Joined: Jul 2005 Posts: 267 Ocean Springs, MS Capt_Cardiac
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Posts: 267 Ocean Springs, MS | just get a bicycle grip that appeals to you. don't mess with tape. you are right it will get messy. i've never had a problem of losing my grip on the tiller. cheers!
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#173859 04/04/09 07:24 PM 04/04/09 07:24 PM |
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Posts: 699 SE Pa. or Chesapeak Bay | I cover my "Hotsticks" w/ the same stuff that they use on "Windsurfer" booms. It's a 1/8" thick Neoprene varient and comes in various colors. It also is used on the gunwales of the boat for traction ... excellent stuff!!!! Call Murray's ( www.murrays.com or 800-786-7245) ... it is 4" wide and can be purchased per/ft. Doug @ ex27 will know what you are asking for ... For a "Hotstick" you will need to trim it ever so slightly ... approximently 1/8". Also when you have to beat the crew w/ a stick for "slacking" ... you won't leave any marks ..... (HAHahaha...) Good Luck Harry | | | Re: Tiller Grip.
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Hockey stick tape. Nearly waterproof, thin and lightweight, and very cheap. It's hard to find in Florida, however. Second that...regular old athletic tape holds up well on an aluminum tiller.
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Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California John Williams
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Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California | +1 - I really like that stuff.
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#173957 04/06/09 09:11 AM 04/06/09 09:11 AM | andrewscott
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Posts: 1,430 california | just hammer some 4" nails through the tiller all over the place.. they will provide plenty of "GRIP" and all the blood will help to lube the stick and keep it slick when trying to extend. I don't advise this method if your sailing in salt water too much corrrosion. Glass shards and west system will produce the same result though. | | | Re: Tiller Grip.
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#173970 04/06/09 09:47 AM 04/06/09 09:47 AM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 2,844 42.904444 N; 88.008586 W Todd_Sails
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Posts: 2,844 42.904444 N; 88.008586 W | And Dennis Palin says:
(everyone is listening in a hush right now)
that you rarely 'grip' the tiller, rather, you lightly touch it, and 'will' it where it needs to go.
As has been said, if your helm is that hard to steer, definitley need to rake in your rudders!
Heavy on the helm = SLOW
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#173979 04/06/09 11:42 AM 04/06/09 11:42 AM |
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Posts: 1,200 Vancouver, BC | And Dennis Palin says:
(everyone is listening in a hush right now)
that you rarely 'grip' the tiller, rather, you lightly touch it, and 'will' it where it needs to go.
As has been said, if your helm is that hard to steer, definitley need to rake in your rudders!
Heavy on the helm = SLOW This is very true on a well balanced boat. The T only needs very slight thumb & index finger movements to hold course. I like to be able to let go of the tiller breifly (when needing two hands to yank on the mainsheet for example)...so being able to place the tiller on the deck without it sliding away out of reach or just moving at all is very important. I've used rigging tape on the tiller extension and yes it works. But, over time is does get chewed up and lumpy (not good when I toss the tiller over the rear beam during spinny runs), plus a roll of this tape runs about $15-$25 bucks for something like 15 ft....so renewing is regularly gets expensive. I much prefer the thin grip foam from Murray's...use a good contact cement to adhere it (comes with a small can). You can sand off (I used a dremel with a sanding drum) any overlapped sections after it's stuck down. This stuff lasts for 5+ years per application. The surface is very smooth yet it is easy to grip. I can place the tiller on the deck and it stays put quite well. I can toss the tiller over the rear beam and not get much drag off the waves. Mike.
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#173980 04/06/09 11:49 AM 04/06/09 11:49 AM |
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Posts: 1,187 38.912, -95.37 | I'll second the heat shrink tubing, that's what Hobie started putting over the standard glass H16 stick. Whatever that black stuff is named, designed for baseball bats, turns into a soggy mess when it gets wet...don't ask me how I know
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