Hunter 23.5 - Tiller Extension size

Nov 15, 2021
5
Hunter 23.5 Mandeville, Louisiana
I am looking for suggestions as to the best length of a tiller extension for the aluminum tiller for my 1994 Hunter 23.5. Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks
 

Joe

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Jun 1, 2004
8,168
Catalina 27 Mission Bay, San Diego
Tape a yardstick to the end of your tiller. Sit on your coaming (or as far outboard as you feel comfortable). Use the yardstick (or whatever you can find) to push the tiller across the cockpit as if you are roll tacking. Measure from the tiller to your hand position. If you opt for an adjustable stick (I certainly would) you can use this measurement to help your decision.

I use my tiller extension ALL the time when I'm hand steering. I love to sit on the coaming using the lifeline as a backrest (please, no safety comments.. I'm always clipped in). The great visibility allows me to also see my jib telltales, instruments, mainsail without craning my surgically repaired neck.

Back in my Nacra sailing days I had a long aluminum multi-section unit, but then I noticed a lot of guys were using very long, one piece extensions... most were very light fiberglass rod... so I went that direction also and it really helped... for one they were 1/3 the weight of the sectional aluminum versions. But the best thing was you could tuck it under your arm when sitting or hiking out... freeing up both hands to handle the mainsheet AND traveler, while the crew deals with jib sheet, cunningham, mast rotator, barber hauler (on my boat), the spinnaker gear (Not my boat) and the all important huge dagger boards.

Your usage will certainly be less hectic, but a tiller extension will definitely provide you and crew an enhanced sailing experience.

The Forespar device I use on my Cat 27 has a knob handle and adjusts from about 24" to 36".
 
Jun 8, 2004
10,376
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The Nacra molds eons ago were given to Frank Butler at Catalina when they were left at the factory. Use to be a nacra dealor for Frank. Never got him on on one. Listen to @Joe
 
Jun 12, 2021
290
Hunter 240 Aqualand Marina, Lake Lanier
My H240 came with an adjustable extension. you simple twist and pull to the desired length. It allows sailing from the rear seats on the railing or moving forward to the cabin. I will see if there is a manufacturer ID this afternoon and let you know.
Mine appears to be one of the expensive ones that West Marine sells. All the markings are missing. I works very well. If folds back over the tiller handle when not being used.
 
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Joe

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Jun 1, 2004
8,168
Catalina 27 Mission Bay, San Diego
Tiller extensions are commonly an after-market item. Get the one that fits your style or budget. That means you could attach a broom stick to your tiller using a bolt and a couple or washers for less than $5.00:)


or spend hundred$$$ for this gaudy Forespar unit.

I have one similar to this adjustable model. It adjusts from 19" to 32"... perfect for any boat under 30 ft. You can find these at any online store, so shop around to save some bucks.
 
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