Mike Trudel
Well-known member
I have a piece of pvc on my tiller handle so I can reach it as my decks put me several feet forward of a boat with no decking. It is cut out so the kill switch can be used.
My problem is the original handle frame, where it connects to the engine, broke from the increased torque. The piece is cast and my worry is, even with a new tiller handle, this could be an on going problem. Is there a way to strengthen this connection? My motor is a 25hp Evinrude.
Tonight the handle broke completely off at high speed, but I quickly hit the kill button. The motor may have been stressed from the last day of duck season, since this is the first day I have had this boat out since December (when Pete McMiller talked me into running the "rapids" on the last day of the season). I knew we hit some rocks. My motor was also knocked 2" over on the transom.
Just a side note..all the ducks worked to the side of the rapids we put the boat in, so running them was not really necessary. Some guys have to run all over to hunt or fish, when the best sport is near the landing!
My problem is the original handle frame, where it connects to the engine, broke from the increased torque. The piece is cast and my worry is, even with a new tiller handle, this could be an on going problem. Is there a way to strengthen this connection? My motor is a 25hp Evinrude.
Tonight the handle broke completely off at high speed, but I quickly hit the kill button. The motor may have been stressed from the last day of duck season, since this is the first day I have had this boat out since December (when Pete McMiller talked me into running the "rapids" on the last day of the season). I knew we hit some rocks. My motor was also knocked 2" over on the transom.
Just a side note..all the ducks worked to the side of the rapids we put the boat in, so running them was not really necessary. Some guys have to run all over to hunt or fish, when the best sport is near the landing!