ODay 25/26 owners-Time For a New Tiller

Oct 22, 2012
5
O'day 26 catawba
Hi everyone, it is time to upgrade the tiller. I am wondering what height is most popular with 25/26 owners. I still have the straight tiller with no rise, it is always banging people in the knees and thighs. So I want some rise in the new one. Original tiller is 43", a lot of the tillers I am looking at right now are about 3" longer. Anyone see that as a problem?
 

sdstef

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Jan 31, 2013
140
Hunter 28 Branched Oak Lake
Hi everyone, it is time to upgrade the tiller. I am wondering what height is most popular with 25/26 owners. I still have the straight tiller with no rise, it is always banging people in the knees and thighs. So I want some rise in the new one. Original tiller is 43", a lot of the tillers I am looking at right now are about 3" longer. Anyone see that as a problem?
I just measured mine for my Oday 25. It is 43" long with about 4" rise to it. If it was three inches longer I probably wouldn't notice. I just bought a tiller extension and tiller lock for it this winter and cannot comment yet on it.
 
Sep 30, 2009
139
81 O'Day 23-2.......... Kiwi Magic Oakville, Ontario, Canada
I know my O'Day is the 23, but I installed a curved up tiller, (from D&R), and I am so happy with it.
No more banging it on the knee,s and it is much much easier to move around under it. I love the fact also that it is a higher hold, makes sailing much easier.

The SS rudder bracket that holds the tiller had chipped the fiber glass away where it rests on a notch in the rudder case. I fixed this by getting a small SS strap from West Marine, cut the end square and bent it over about 1/4", drilled another hole and screwed it on the rudder. This made a nice solid stop and also added a bit of extra height to the tiller. I would not change a thing.....hope this helps in your decision.

Here's a couple of pics...



 
Oct 22, 2012
5
O'day 26 catawba
Thanks sdstef, do you wish your tiller was any higher? I am looking at one listed for Day 26 that has 9.75 rise. Wondering if that is too much.
 
Aug 4, 2009
204
Oday 25 Olympia
Hi everyone, it is time to upgrade the tiller. I am wondering what height is most popular with 25/26 owners. I still have the straight tiller with no rise, it is always banging people in the knees and thighs. So I want some rise in the new one. Original tiller is 43", a lot of the tillers I am looking at right now are about 3" longer. Anyone see that as a problem?
I'd make sure the tiller will clear under the stern rail. I have to fully flatten the rudder against the transom to clear the forward protrusion of the blade from under the transom in order to remove the rudder. Of course you could just remove the tiller before the rudder but the tiller is a convenient lifting handle for the forty two pound hoist.
George
 
Sep 30, 2009
139
81 O'Day 23-2.......... Kiwi Magic Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Techno, thanks for the input. What is the rise on your tiller?
Not sure of the rise but the part number is DR100 on the D&R website.
My invoice says it is for all the O'Days up to 26ft.
 
Oct 22, 2012
5
O'day 26 catawba
I'd make sure the tiller will clear under the stern rail. I have to fully flatten the rudder against the transom to clear the forward protrusion of the blade from under the transom in order to remove the rudder. Of course you could just remove the tiller before the rudder but the tiller is a convenient lifting handle for the forty two pound hoist.
George
Even the 43" tiller won't clear the stern rail, so that won't be a deciding factor, but all thoughts are welcome.
 

sdstef

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Jan 31, 2013
140
Hunter 28 Branched Oak Lake
I would actually like a little more rise to it maybe two or three inches, but not 9 to 10. Especially for shorter people taking the helm.
 
Oct 10, 2009
1,043
Catalina 27 3657 Lake Monroe
I fixed my rudder the same way Technodad did and it made a huge difference in terms of knee clearance, even with a straight tiller. It's not the greatest design.
 

Ward H

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Nov 7, 2011
3,778
Catalina 30 Mk II Cedar Creek, Bayville NJ
The SS rudder bracket that holds the tiller had chipped the fiber glass away where it rests on a notch in the rudder case. I fixed this by getting a small SS strap from West Marine, cut the end square and bent it over about 1/4", drilled another hole and screwed it on the rudder. This made a nice solid stop and also added a bit of extra height to the tiller.
Technodad,
Nice fix on the tiller rest stop. My tiller was resting on the transom when I got the boat. When I looked close I saw the fiberglass tiller rest stop was worn away. I built it back up but I like your idea. I may try adding the SS strap this spring.
 

billh

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Jun 9, 2009
59
Hunter 28.5 Inland NY
New Tiller rise

Hi everyone, it is time to upgrade the tiller. I am wondering what height is most popular with 25/26 owners. I still have the straight tiller with no rise, it is always banging people in the knees and thighs. So I want some rise in the new one. Original tiller is 43", a lot of the tillers I am looking at right now are about 3" longer. Anyone see that as a problem?
Last season I had to purchase a new tiller for my 26 as well. I can’t recall the item number, but I ended up getting a stock one from West Marine I believe. I think I had a coupon and there was sale.

It has the 4" rise, as I had the same issue with the straight stick banging knees. The 4" rise it plenty, 9"-10" might seem extreme. I believe I did get the 46" in length as well, as I like to sit forward at times, so the extra few inches in length helps with that.

Hope that helps.