| Re: Repair of Arriba tiller ?
[Re: Rusty]
#75988 05/23/06 09:49 PM 05/23/06 09:49 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | That's a problem I've never seen - usually they lock too easily if they become contaminated with dirt/sand. However, you might try to expand it, fill it with water, and collapse it several times...rinse it very thoroughly.
The locking mechanism is a very simple and robust cam shape in the center and outer shafts - I can't imagine why it wouldn't lock unless someone put some sort of lubricant in it.
Jake Kohl | | | Re: Repair of Arriba tiller ?
[Re: Jake]
#75989 05/23/06 09:56 PM 05/23/06 09:56 PM |
Joined: Nov 2005 Posts: 5,582 “an island in the Pacifi... hobie1616
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Posts: 5,582 “an island in the Pacifi... | You can disassemble it by removing the rubber handle and sliding the smaller diameter piece out that end. Check the cams for wear and clean the inside of the tubes. US Sail Level 2 Instructor US Sail Level 3 Coach | | | Re: Repair of Arriba tiller ?
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#75990 05/23/06 09:58 PM 05/23/06 09:58 PM | Anonymous
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Unregistered | There may be something stuck in it. Fill the tub with water and pour some dish washing soap at the connection of the two pieces. get a towel as you will make as BIG mess. Start slowing pumping in back and forth with cork ball end in tub. You will be slowly flushing all the crap out of it. If this doesnt work it may be toast. It just got my Hotstick back in like new shape.
Doug | | | Re: Repair of Arriba tiller ?
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#75992 05/24/06 07:23 AM 05/24/06 07:23 AM |
Joined: Nov 2003 Posts: 45 Commerce Twp, MI tigerboy
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Posts: 45 Commerce Twp, MI | The original Arriba sticks were manufactured by Joe Porhammer of PMC. If you damage your stick, you can send it to Joe and he'll fix or replace for a flat fee...no questions asked. The last contact info I have is:
Joe Porhammer PMC 1090 Tunnel Road Glendale, OR 97442 541-832-2614
I've had several sticks fixed by Joe over the years. Even ones snapped in half (after depth charging off the side of the boat). Give him a shout the next time you need a stick repaired.
Tiger Sailor
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[Re: tigerboy]
#75993 05/24/06 07:50 AM 05/24/06 07:50 AM |
Joined: Apr 2003 Posts: 67 Daytona Beach Jeff_Bowers
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Posts: 67 Daytona Beach | It is a fairly easy repair. I have had this happen to several. Drive out the metal pin at the connector end of the stick. Use a wood block to tap off the sleeve(the 3-4 inch piece that acts as a stop at the connector end). It may take a little effort. Remove the handle and slide the two section parts. If you look at the section that rotates, inside the end opposite the handle you will find a slight ridge. The ridge is only about 6 inches long. This is the area that gets worn and causes the stick not to lock. Just take a little resin and paint in on top of the ridge. It does not take a lot. you may have to aplly and sand until you get it to the feel that you like. The just put it back together. I replaced the metal pin with a small bolt and lock nut.
Jeff Bowers Mystere 6.0(sometimes XL)
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#75994 05/24/06 07:54 AM 05/24/06 07:54 AM |
Joined: Aug 2005 Posts: 2,921 Michigan PTP
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Posts: 2,921 Michigan | sorry, but any chance could you be more specific about the metal pin (mine doesn't have one) and what part is actually the sleeve?
if I can fix my old one I'll kick myself for dropping 116 on a new one!
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[Re: PTP]
#75996 05/24/06 12:49 PM 05/24/06 12:49 PM |
Joined: Nov 2003 Posts: 45 Commerce Twp, MI tigerboy
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Posts: 45 Commerce Twp, MI | FYI -
I've gotten new, factory seconds (cosmetic) or refurbished tiller's from PMC for $40. Like I said...no questions asked.
SBflyer - Who are you and what kind of boat do you sail? Just curious. I lived in SB for 30 years before moving to Michigan and know the catamaran sailing community there fairly well.
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[Re: Rusty]
#75999 05/25/06 11:34 PM 05/25/06 11:34 PM |
Joined: Jun 2002 Posts: 1,658 Florida Suncoast, Dunedin Caus... catman
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Posts: 1,658 Florida Suncoast, Dunedin Caus... | I have learned a little more about this stick. At the end of the outer tube where the locking action takes place there is a thin foil of stainless steel that acts as the lock. Once that has worn through and becomes glass to glass any repairs are short lived.
Tad, How much are those Carbon sticks??
I only ask because while backing my boat onto a beach a friend knocked the stick over the back of the boat as we got to the beach....scratch one hot stick and tiller crossbar. Then there was the time the trap wire broke... another stick done. Then there was the time I lost my balance and fell into the tiller cross bar....When that broke the perfectly good stick went to the bottom. I have more stories but I'm wondering what my cost would be so far. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" />
Hey Jeff! nice to see you here.
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