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As always...Thanks for the advice larry!
ken Silverman
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, The Costas wrote:
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> One thing to be careful about when installing and using an extension is that
> it doesn't hang up on anything. The store bought extension on my Capri was
> so flexible that if I wasn't careful it would jab into the seat back at the
> most inopportune times. In one instance the combination of a stiff breeze,
> a 20 degree wind shift and a tiller that stopped in mid-throw caused an
> unplanned 360!
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> A tiller extension,as with any "improvement" made to a boat, comes with
> drawbacks and a learning curve.
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> Larry
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