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    Posted: 16 Mar 10 at 8:48pm
Must say its always struck me as bizarre that the one part of the boat that contributes to both righting moment and trim is seen as a good candidate for spending loads and loads of money to save a tiny bit of weight...
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Also have a 1.1m extension on a seasure quick release joint

I thought the whole point of a carbon extension and a stiff joint was that the extension "floats" in the air when you drop it, doesn't hit the deck and falls easily to hand for retrieval.  Useful when dropped by accident, but also if you have to let go (eg to launch or drop a kite).

If you don't want the lightness ... buy a metal extension?  I'm sure someone will do you a swap!

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Post Options Post Options   Quote tomoore1 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Mar 10 at 6:49pm
leave the extension on the tiller and tape it to the tiller pole thing so its stored bent through 180degrees. Should sort it out after a week or two. Then you just reverse it so the permenant bend is towards to front of the boat and bobs your uncle
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dont drop it?
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Originally posted by Doug.H

They soften up pretty quickly, you just have to give it time.  They all start like that.  


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wrap some tape round the handle end to accelerate this process and also weigh it down a bit, you can always un-wrap later on
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They soften up pretty quickly, you just have to give it time.  They all start like that.  
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SeaSure do a more flexible joint. Which will work with your twist off
joint so no changes to your tiller. The part code is ss23-67a. Of course
it is sold at LDC.
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I am after a tiller extension joint that wont cause the extension to spring up into the air when I drop it, any ideas? It needs to be supple and strong, is that too much to ask?

It is supporting a 1.1m Rooster carbon 25mm extension which is quite light so hence if the joint is too stiff when I drop the extension it flies into the air and causes me issues trying to catch it!! I am currently using a twist off sea-sure one which isnt supple enough.

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