IMG_0574
Jury-rigged connector. The knots on the tiller bar and riser are redundant as the connection is between the two.
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 677
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IMG_0575
Connector
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 542
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IMG_0576
Connector
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 593
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IMG_0586
Old, broken connector. The rubber is broken.
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 587
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IMG_0591
Connector end. The small silver thing is a cotter pin around which the current bungie is threaded. The original rubber is held by the cotter pin and pressure because it is to tolerance.
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 566
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IMG_0592
Old connector
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 534
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IMG_0595
Old connector as it looked originally (as you can see, the tiller bar is supposed to hang below the arms).
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 532
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IMG_0585
View from stern. Note the difference in height of the tiller arms. The higher, port side arm is at the correct angle. The starboard side arm has lapsed. There is no one, obvious, causitive issue I can find. A large washer would effectively correct the hei
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 614
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IMG_0582
Tiller arm base
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 587
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IMG_0583
Tiller arm base. The forward angle seen is also present on the port side but is not, perhaps, as great. It is hard to tell, but a few degrees at the base can lead to a much larger difference at the distal end, of course.
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 534
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IMG_0595
Old Connector (put back) back together as it should look.
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 529
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IMG_0585
Showing difference between port and starboard tiller arm angles. Note starboard is significantly lower than port. This does not seem to affect handling. Is it a problem?
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 651
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IMG_0582
Tiller arm base
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 465
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IMG_0583
Tiller arm base. The port side tiller arm has a similar tilt but, obviously, not as great. My thinking was to put a large washer under it to even them out.
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 499
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IMG_0574
Jury-rigged connection. The knotted ends are redundant in case the main connection breaks
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 704
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IMG_0575
Jury-rigged connection. The starboard side is rigged the same.
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 475
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IMG_0576
Jury-rigged connection
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 479
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IMG_0586
Old Connector
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 652
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IMG_0591
Old Connector
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 538
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IMG_0592
Old Connector
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 499
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IMG_0574
Jury-rigged connection. The knotted ends are redundant in case the main connection breaks
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 547
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IMG_0575
Jury-rigged connection. The starboard side is rigged the same.
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 509
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IMG_0576
Jury-rigged connection
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 513
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IMG_0586
Old Connector
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 571
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IMG_0591
Old Connector
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 478
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IMG_0592
Old Connector
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 497
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IMG_0595
Old Connector (put back) back together as it should look.
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 515
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IMG_0585
Showing difference between port and starboard tiller arm angles. Note starboard is significantly lower than port. This does not seem to affect handling. Is it a problem?
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 474
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IMG_0582
Tiller arm base
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 493
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IMG_0583
Tiller arm base. The port side tiller arm has a similar tilt but, obviously, not as great. My thinking was to put a large washer under it to even them out.
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 516
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IMG_0575
Jury-rigged connection. The starboard side is rigged the same.
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 681
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IMG_0576
Jury-rigged connection
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 543
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IMG_0586
Old Connector
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 518
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IMG_0591
Old Connector
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 560
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IMG_0592
Old Connector
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 530
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IMG_0595
Old Connector (put back) back together as it should look.
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 525
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IMG_0585
Showing difference between port and starboard tiller arm angles. Note starboard is significantly lower than port. This does not seem to affect handling. Is it a problem?
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 505
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IMG_0582
Tiller arm base
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 656
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IMG_0583
Tiller arm base. The port side tiller arm has a similar tilt but, obviously, not as great. My thinking was to put a large washer under it to even them out.
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 574
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IMG_0574
Jury-rigged connection. The knotted ends are redundant in case the main connection breaks
Date: 10/10/2010
Views: 567
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