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Tiller Tamer for Sailing - Maintains Course with No Hands in Any Weather or Wind Condition
Tiller Tamer for Sailing - Maintains Course with No Hands in Any Weather or Wind Condition
Tiller Tamer for Sailing - Maintains Course with No Hands in Any Weather or Wind Condition
Tiller Tamer for Sailing - Maintains Course with No Hands in Any Weather or Wind Condition
Tiller Tamer for Sailing - Maintains Course with No Hands in Any Weather or Wind Condition
Maintains cruising course with no hands, in any weather or wind condition. The tension is smoothly adjustable from fully locked to fully free. Tiller-Tamer gives improved control and feel to the tiller handle. Does not interfere with automatic steering systems. No loss of cockpit space. No need to lash the tiller when boat is moored or trailerd.

-created by boaters for boaters-

Tiller Tamer for Sailing - Maintains Course with No Hands in Any Weather or Wind Condition

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Maintains cruising course with no hands, in any weather or wind condition. The tension is smoothly adjustable from fully locked to fully free. Tiller-Tamer gives improved control and feel to the tiller handle. Does not interfere with automatic steering systems. No loss of cockpit space. No need to lash the tiller when boat is moored or trailerd.

-created by boaters for boaters-

“The only ship you can truly steer in this ocean is the one you’re sailing. Quit trying to alter the winds; harness them.”

– Richelle E. Goodrich

“Whenever I find myself growing grim […] I quietly take to the ship. Almost all men in their degree, some time or other, cherish very nearly the same feelings towards the ocean with me.”

– Herman Melville

“The fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and the storm terrible, but they have never found these dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashore.”

– Vincent Van Gogh