Thanks. I like the simplicity and zero power requirements.

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I would check out the tiller stay as an alternative to the tiller tamer.
I've used both.  Tiller stay has the advantage that the tiller can be moved
easily through its full range without disconnecting the line.  I found the
Tiller tamer will break unless you remember to increase the length of the
line as the tiller moves off center.  Tillerstay is not as well known but
has been on the market for many years.  Now sold by Catalinadirect (no
affiliation).  

See at
http://www.catalinadirect.com/index.cfm/product/1933_199/itiller-stayi-tille
r-controller.cfm

Tom
C&C 29-2 1984, Bridie Mae

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