#9152 - 03/23/1012:58 PMRe: 5.6.2 Tiller and tiller extension. Custom tiller for sale
[Re: Russ Atkinson]
D. Bartley
Governor at Large
Registered: 04/28/07
Posts: 427
Loc: Chicago, Il. USA
Since beer containers seem to be optional equipment (well, at least my boat didn't come with any), I'd suggest that any material would be acceptable, even Kevlar should that ever be an available option in the future.
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Dennis Bartley Planxty, s/n 23994 hull 205
#9154 - 03/23/1002:56 PMRe: 5.6.2 Tiller and tiller extension. Custom tiller for sale
[Re: D. Bartley]
Russ Atkinson
Senior Member
Registered: 09/19/00
Posts: 252
Loc: Rockwood, MI, USA
What? Did you buy the boat new? Don Kidd (the J/dealer in RI in 1986) had my cooler stocked full when I bought the boat. I assumed it was standard equipment. I know my crew thinks it is!
#11140 - 02/23/1101:26 PMRules Interpretation: 5.6.2 Tiller and tiller extension
[Re: Bob Rutsch]
cstoddard
J/30 Class Measurer
Registered: 01/11/10
Posts: 108
Loc: Barrington, RI
Following is my "Rules Interpretation" on this issue Replacement tillers manufactured out of wood or fiberglass are permitted. The base stock of the tiller shall be of the same dimensions as the original tiller The Stainless Steel brackets supplied as factory equipment must be reused. There is no limitation on the length or shape of the tiller.There is no limitation on the type, material or length of the hiking stick
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Charlie Stoddard Falcon #229