I keep ours in the shallow starboard cockpit locker, it *just* fits.
Wrenches are taped to it.

Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC

On 1 August 2016 at 06:37, Lee Rosenbaum via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> wrote:

> Dave:
>
> I just tried my Emergency Tiller last week before the Hook race.
> Did not have to remove wheel or helmsman raised seat.
> My wrench is taped to the tiller so it is easy to cut or rip off.
> Currently it is stored in the battery compartment, but after thinking
> about this I think I will move it to the lazarette where I can get at it
> faster.
>
> Lee Rosenbaum
> 1985 33-2
> Kenosha, WI
>
>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Dave,
>>
>> I have actually used my emergency tiller...what exactly is your
>> question...?
>>
>> David F. Risch
>> 1981 40-2
>> (401) 419-4650 (cell)
>>
>>
>> > Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2016 20:14:10 -0400
>> > To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
>> > Subject: Stus-List Emergency tiller & wrenches.   Where?  33-2 and
>> others
>> > From: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
>> > CC: syerd...@gmail.com
>> >
>> >  This has bugged me since I bought the boat.  The wrenches are
>> currently cable-tied to the tiller and the tiller is tied to the hold down
>> straps on the fuel tank.   Not a fan really, and I don't like needing tools
>> for such a thing.
>> >
>> > Thoughts/advice from those more evolved than I?
>> >
>> > Many thanks, Dave.
>> >
>>
>>
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