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Paul
Recently I decided to checkout the emergency steering tiller for my O'Day 35 and found two odd things:First the tiller seems too long. Its L shaped with short end going down to the top of the rudder shaft. If it could point directly forward (it can't because of second problem), the long part would be too long as it would hit the steering wheel or if the steering wheel was off it would hit the pedestal.Secondly there is a slot that the short part goes into that prevents it from facing directly forward. It can only be inserted so that the long part is at about an 80 degree angle to the centre line on the starboard side. But this does eliminate the first problem as there is enough room for the long part off to the starboard side and it can rotate enough to turn the rudder completely. But it seems like a very ackward position to steer the boat.Is this normal? Should the emergency tiller be pointing off centre almost 80 degrees to the side? I thought it would be like an normal tiller and be pointing straight ahead when the rudder is in the middle.