Tiller Extension Suggestions

Pat Kelley

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Hello, been spending some time reading through the site and have found tons of useful information. I run a 14' Classic TDB with a 25 hp Merc and was wondering what brand tiller extension you guys like. I haven't seen a huge selection of them and figured someone here would know what stands up to the many abuses of duck hunting.

Thanks, pat
 
Got one from west marine but was to flimsey so I JB welded the crap out of it and ran a 3/4 wooden dowl down the center now its nice and strong
 
Here's a couple of photos of the PVC extension I made. With an inside diameter selected to be a bit too tight, I then used my chop saw to slice the end into sections that would allow it to expand when pushed on to the tiller handle. A clamp was used to make it more permament. However, having the ability to take it off easily was necessary and I no longer use the pipe clamp. Using "camo" duct tape, any needed expansion with a tight fit was possible. Friction (by jamming it on) keeps the extension in place.

I always remove it when trailering.

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Aluminum tubing works well too. I sprayed mine with rocker panel spray to give it a little texture. Made it easier to hold on to when wet / cold.
 
I found that a long (enough) extension on my 6 hp Johnson put the grip end too far off centre to make right turns. My solution was a section of corrugated radiator hose clamped onto the tiller, then a pvc and wooden extension. It let me bend the tiller extension as necessary but still keep control.

Bob
 
Thanks everyone for the replies. I figured making one would be the way to go as everything I saw looked chincy. Thanks again.
 
I also use one on my 50merc. I make my living on the water and use surf fishing spike on my 50hp with zero problems. Its what ever fits your need the ones i use are about 36 inches long.
 
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