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I second Ruddercraft, I bought both a rudder and a tiller from them and they were pleasant knowledgeable people to deal with.
Derek Crawford Chief Measurer C25-250 2008 Previous owner of "This Side UP" 1981 C-25 TR/FK #2262 Used to have an '89 C22 #9483, "Downsized" San Antonio, Texas
Sorry, I mis-sread, and thought you meant rudder. If my tiller was worth a flip, I would have been glad to give it to ya, if you came and got it. But mine's shot too..
quote:Originally posted by jlguthri
I have on on a mid 80's version. I'm thinking $150, but it'd have to be local pickup. I'm in Harkers Island, NC.
If interested drop me a line at josh [at] westmouthbay [dot] com, I can take pictures, etc.
quote:Originally posted by pbarr
Anyone have a tiller they are willing to sell. Mine is getting pretty badly delaminated. I'll re-glue it, but I think It's time.
Mine delaminated and I glued it with a good quality carpenter's glue and clamped it for a couple days, then kept the tiller coated with polyurethane. It never delaminated again and probably lasted 15 years or more. Through the years I've repaired numerous pieces of furniture with carpenter's glue without a failure. Try it. In this covid winter, you need a winter project anyway.
Steve Milby J/24 "Captiva Wind" previously C&C 35, Cal 25, C25 TR/FK, C22 Past Commodore
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