Mine is accessible in cockpit locker, and I also have the wrenches secured via 
electrical tape. Of course on the 33mkII the tiller range is a bit limited by 
the helm seat .

Tim



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Subject: Stus-List Emergency tiller & wrenches. Where? 33-2 and others

Apologies - my post is not at all clear.


 I am wondering where others cleverly stow the tiller and its tools.    When I 
got mine it was buried in the cockpit locker, with rusting wrenches Masking 
taped to the arm.
I fastened the wrenches with small cable ties and tied the lot to the straps 
which secure the fuel tank.  At least I can find it quickly, assuming it has 
not untied itself.
I would rather have it secured in an easy to access location (I have some 
thoughts) and would like it to be tool-less.  (Have not thought about that yet.)


Am interested in your tiller experience 'under fire'.


Dave






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Dave,

I have actually used my emergency tiller...what exactly is your question...?

David F. Risch
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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 fo

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