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tiller extensions #20882
06/13/03 08:43 AM
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Ontario, Canada
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just wondering how many of you use adjustable compared to fixed length tiller extensions. What boat type do you have and if it is fixed length, how long (tiller ext that is)?

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Re: tiller extensions [Re: av8or] #20883
06/13/03 09:08 AM
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I had a fixed length tiller extension on my TheMightyHobie18 and didn't like it because it continually caught waves and would get yanked out of my hand if we weren't trapezed. I have always had extendable sticks on my Nacras.


Jake Kohl
Re: tiller extensions [Re: av8or] #20884
06/14/03 05:27 AM
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I use The arribastick for my Nacra 6.0 , had a fixed one on my Dart 18 but did not like it.


Rob Nacra 6.0 European version Nr 090 + Spi
Re: tiller extensions [Re: av8or] #20885
06/16/03 02:48 AM
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Melbourne, Australia
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I am running a fixed stick on my Tornado..... When I had a retractable stick I never retracted it, so my next one was fixed.

I always found you had too much on whilst racing to play with the stick...... When I'm not on the wire in the light stuff I sit right up the front and waves have not really been an issue for me.


Re: tiller extensions [Re: av8or] #20886
06/16/03 08:47 AM
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I use the Marstrom carbon extension on my Tornado. It works well. A nice part is that you can buy the individual components when you break something.

Once you get used to a variable extention it is hard to change. I am looking a broken pieces and thinking about a cut down version for my Laser.

Re: tiller extensions [Re: av8or] #20887
06/16/03 06:09 PM
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I use adjustable ones exclusively, I did on both my Nacras (5.O and 5.5u) and have one on my P-19 now. I'm getting tired of Arriba sticks @ $100+ a copy tho; I tried an aluminum stick from Murray's once but broke it first regatta. I've heard of people using the adjustable paint-roller handles in fiberglass (price unknown) and I'm considering a telescoping aluminum boat hook (with minor modifications, of course) for my next stick. Good luck


Andrew Tatton Nacra 20 "Wiggle Stick" #266 Nacra 18 Square #12
Re: tiller extensions [Re: Andrew] #20888
06/18/03 12:35 PM
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Charleston SC
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I have pieced two together after breaking different parts of them. That's plactic hose, hose clamps and, yes, duct tape

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Re: tiller extensions [Re: Andrew] #20889
06/19/03 10:24 AM
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Clearwater, FL
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I went the Home Depot paint roller extension (aluminum) route. It is twist lock (you can twist either way to lock it) and extendable to 12 feet (I cut it to 10). Put a fitting I got from my dealer (a Murray's part) on one end and my old mountain bike grips on the other end and voila! a reasonably priced replacement.....the only problem is it bends easily but also bends back just as easily. At least when it bends it doesn't crack like my old fiberglass ones.

Re: tiller extensions [Re: Andrew] #20890
06/19/03 10:28 AM
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Houston
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If you are having trouble with breakage, try the magnum version. It is more flexible and seems to last longer.

Andrew, I am having a half price sale on hotsticks. I think I have every size except the magnum. I want the stuff I can't use out of my garage.

Re: tiller extensions [Re: carlbohannon] #20891
06/19/03 11:58 PM
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I wanna! I'll check which one I have, and get back to you. I'll be at leukemia cup this weekend, if you'd like a call message me here or email blackdog@icsi.net


Andrew Tatton Nacra 20 "Wiggle Stick" #266 Nacra 18 Square #12

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