While an emergency tiller is a necessary safety item, I strongly suggest better
maintenance of the cable/chain and wheel system. There are many online videos
from Edson and others that show how to do that.
https://edsonmarine.com/sailboat-product-videos/
Emergency tiller rope purchase
FWIW,
I guess I should correct this! but auto will only help if you have an auto
pilot connected to your quadrant not the wheel! Len
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costs involved. If you want to show your support to the list - use
Trying to understand how the emergency tiller works on my 37. As others have
noted on their 35II, the access aft of the pedestal is less than ideal, if not
dangerous. Any workarounds or mods I should consider?
Thanks to all of the subscribers that contributed to the list to help with the
costs
John,
I have an emergency tiller that came with Calypso but does not fit the rudder
post. IIRC it has a cast fitting that has a rectangular cut out to fit over a
machined rudder post head. I suspect it was original from Bruckmann’s to fit
the original rudder. Calypso’s rudder was replaced
Hello all. I need an emergency tiller for my 1979 36-1. My bot did not come
with one. I have access to one from a club members 36-1 that I can get
replicated but it will be pricey. Does anyone have an extra or know of a
source that has the casting for the rudder fitting? Thanks!
John McCrea
Just one more Emergency Tiller post :)
My 1979 34" is a Tiller boat, and it came with an Emergency Tiller :)
Mike DolanSkywalker 34" 1979___
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All,
I have not tried it yet on the current Enterprise, but on the Enterprise-A
(1978 C 34), we had the steering cable snap in the middle of the night on the
way to Montauk. Bet
Speaking of which, does anyone have a picture of the emergency tiller for a
1974 C 30 ??
I still have not identified it among the various implements/parts found in the
lazarettes…
Thanks!
Tom
C 30 (1974)
tsmy...@comcast.net
> On Mar 21, 2020, at 11:59 PM, Don Kern via CnC-List
Funny story in these times where we are all online a bit too much;) After all
this tiller talk,
Had a dream last night I was practicing righting my 30ft (open cockpit) boat,
really? did about 4 perfect recoveries standing on keel of course, like it was
a laser ?? Not! Then soon after I started
Shawn,
Attached is pictures of my emerg tiller. Thanks for reminding me about
it, since it is rarely pulled out of the port cockpit locker. The
bolt/nut is corroded and needs to be cleaned up so it can be tightened
on the post. Let me know if you need dimensions.
Don Kern
Fireball C 35
le (we had a spare). Suffice to say that they skipped the meal that
> evening.
>
>
>
> Marek
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>
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On my 32, the emergency tiller connects to the rudder post, which is
behind the binnacle, and faces aft towards the transom. My boat has the
'camel seat' and the emergency tiller just clears the top of the seat.
I have never used it under way but I assume the boat turns to the same
direction
Braggart...
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have already
complimented Rob on his excellent design.
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Yes Joe the 35mki has the best emergency tiller setup
e ever seen.
> Joe
> Coquina
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). Suffice to say that they
skipped the meal that evening.
Marek
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Sailing to Halifax from Bermuda one April on a C designed Baltic 51 when
My boat neighbors had an experience on a Catalina 42 that wasn't humorous at
the time, but looking back on it, we always chuckle.
They had decided to go on a cruise down the west side of Florida and over to
the Dry Tortugas, which are about 70 miles west of Key West. On the way back,
one of
ith my short
tiller on my long (36 ft) boat!
Charlie Nelson
Water Phantom
1995 C 36 XL/kcb
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Will
The emergency
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My emergency tiller could not reach the hole in the top of the rudder since the
stern step with the removable plate (to access
, 2020 1:31:24 PM
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Emergency tiller
It is pretty stiff. If you actually wanted to sail the boat a lot that way, you
would want a tiller about a foot longer, a hinge, and have the wheel steering
disconnected.
For an emergency
Sailing to Halifax from Bermuda one April on a C designed Baltic 51 when
the steering cable snapped in the middle of the second of the three gales
we encountered. Steered with the very short emergency tiller the rest of
the way. We hooked lines to either side and led them to winches. We got
pretty
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My emergency tiller could not reach the hole in the top of the rudder since the
stern step with the
I was sailing to Hawaii on a 1973 Ericsson 35. We snapped a rudder cable twice
in 24 hours, and had to use the e-tiller. Worked great, except for the compass
being mounted behind the rudder post. On that boat the binnacle is mounted
behind the rudder post. When the first cable snapped, on my
While we're on the subject, this article on steering with no rudder is very
interesting.
https://www.cruisingclub.org/article/guide-steering-without-rudder
Andy
Masquerade
Andrew Burton
26 Beacon Hill
Newport, RI
USA 02840
http://sites.google.com/site/andrewburtonyachtservices/
I am surprized to read that, on mine ( 1975 ) the tube is aluminum and the
fitting to connect to the rubber post looks like cast aluminum, held in place
by a 1/2 in bolt. I taped an open 1/2 in key to the tube so I can tighten it
appropriately in a short time.Tried it once, it fits well and
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Joe,
I am remiss it actually trying mine, but how does behave when back-driving the
quadrant with the wires/chain
Joe,
I am remiss it actually trying mine, but how does behave when
back-driving the quadrant with the wires/chain/wheel? Is it difficult
to turn?
Neil Gallagher
Weatherly 35-1
Glen Cove, NY
On 3/20/2020 1:11 PM, Joe Della Barba via CnC-List wrote:
Fortunately the 35 MK I tiller is
Fortunately the 35 MK I tiller is actually usable to sail the boat and
if it were 1 foot longer and had a hinge it would be like the boat was
designed to be tiller steered. I used to use it to sail from under the
dodger.
Joe Coquina
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Thanks
The cast aluminum tiller head fitting on my previous 27 foot boat broke.
Fortunately I was in the marina and not far from my slip. I clamped a
large pair of Vise Grips on what was left of the fitting to get into the
slip. It wasn't easy.
Dennis C.
___
I had to use the e tiller once on our 37+. The wheel had to be removed.
Conditions were 45+ knots of wind and significant waves during a line squall
coincidently between two major shoals. You will likely find the relatively
short tiller too short for significant leverage. Removal of the
2020 11:52:40 AM
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My emergency tiller could not reach the hole in the top of the rudder since the
stern step with the removable plate (to access the rudder post) was offset
enough that the tiller could
Phantom1995 C 36 XL/kcb
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Will
The emergency tiller on Persistence runs at an angle from the rudder post
(something between
'
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Emergency tiller
Will
The emergency tiller on Persistence runs at an angle from the rudder post
(something between 30 and 45 degrees I think). The pedestal is NOT in the way
but the wheel is.
Mike
Persistence
Halifax, NS
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Will
The emergency tiller on Persistence runs at an angle from the rudder post
(something between 30 and 45 degrees I
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Subject: Stus-List Emergency tiller
Hi,
I am impressed with the birth of the emergency tiller. However, it would appear
that I’d have to remove the wheel pedestal to have room for it to work.
If so, does anybody have any
Removing the pedestal is complicated beyond removing the four bolts. There are
the steering cables, the throttle and shifter cables and electric wires. My
boat came with an aluminum pipe emergency tiller that was just long enough to
catch the spokes of the wheel. I cut an inch off the end
ct: Re: Stus-List Emergency tiller
Will,
That doesn’t sound right. The emergency tiller should be able to be attached
and used in an, ahem, emergency. I would suggest trying to put it in place and
see if there is actually not enough room. If your pedestal isn’t original and
bigger than normal,
Will,
That doesn’t sound right. The emergency tiller should be able to be attached
and used in an, ahem, emergency. I would suggest trying to put it in place and
see if there is actually not enough room. If your pedestal isn’t original and
bigger than normal, then I would suggest cutling down
Hi,
I am impressed with the birth of the emergency tiller. However, it would appear
that I’d have to remove the wheel pedestal to have room for it to work.
If so, does anybody have any experience doing that?? I’m also thinking
1986–this sucker is likely to be very challenging to unbolt!
I have a 32...emergency tiller is 'S' shaped bottom slot fits over
square on rudder shaft just behind binnaclecomes up over the 'hump
seat' and you steer from thereI have used it a few times just to see
how it all would workI taped a wrench to the tiller that tightens
the nut
My advice would be to try the emergency tiller before you need it on a calm day
because when you actually need it, it’s never calm and you never have the time
to experiment with it. And a wire halyard will work as a replacement steering
cable if you are sailing in a remote area. Don’t ask me
when compared to all the other 'boat stuff' you have.
>
> Gary Nylander
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> I have essentially
: Thursday, January 24, 2019 22:50
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Emergency Tiller
I have essentially the same emergency tiller and arrangement on my 1976
38mk2. The emergency tiller does actually work (I've fitted and tried it on
GPs and in case I need to actually use
oid
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I have essentially the same emergency tiller and arrangement on my 1976
38mk2. The emerge
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My emergency tiller is a silver colored metal tube about 2 feet long - about
1 1/2 inch diameter and has an angled flat
obvious when compared to all the other 'boat stuff' you have.
>
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Subject: Stus-List Emergency Tiller
My new (to me) C 30 MK1 (1976) has a location under the wheel apparently
for an emergency tiller.
I am trying to identify the emergency tiller among the many items that came
with the boat.
Could someone post a picture of the appropriate emergency tiller for a C
30
My new (to me) C 30 MK1 (1976) has a location under the wheel apparently for
an emergency tiller.
I am trying to identify the emergency tiller among the many items that came
with the boat.
Could someone post a picture of the appropriate emergency tiller for a C 30
of that vintage (1976)?
I used to sail on a 35 Mk.1 that used a tiller pilot as an auto pilot so
we'd fit the emergency tiller then, to use the tiller pilot. It wasn't too
bad to steer the boat the the emergency tiller, even with the wheel still
connected. It would be hard work if yo had to do it for hours I'd think.
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Um, no.
Dry fit it years
Um, no.
Dry fit it years ago when I first bought the boat. Been stored on clips in
the starboard lazarette with an appropriately sized wrench strapped to it
ever since.
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 2:14 PM Della Barba, Joe via CnC-List <
Rudder talk got me wondering – does anyone ever sail with their tiller?
The 35 MK I is one of the very few wheel steered boats where the emergency
tiller is actually a viable way to steer the boat. I used to use it to steer
from under the dodger in the rain until I got an autopilot. It is a bit
and while a
bit awkward it does work.
Good luck. Cheers, James
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I have a 1974 C 35 MKII that came with the standard C emergency
tiller which is almost useless because the rudder shaft exits the
cockpit sole aft of the steering pedestal resulting in very little
range of motion with the tiller handle. It would be almost impossible
to tack with that emergency
Jeremy,
Did you get this resolved? I actually have one I'm not using (as I
switched to tiller).
John
On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 6:55 PM, Jeremy Johnston via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
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>
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Emergency tiller for the CnC 35 mk2
Jeremy,
You've got it right about the emergency tiller, it has a square end fitting,
split on one side with a bolt to clamp it on the stock, and an aluminum tiller.
A shop
You could also try South Shore Yachts: http://southshoreyachts.com/
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Subject: Stus-List Emergency tiller for the CnC 35 mk2
Good evening everyone,
I'm new to email
Jeremy,
You've got it right about the emergency tiller, it has a square end
fitting, split on one side with a bolt to clamp it on the stock, and an
aluminum tiller. A shop should be able to fab one for you. I would
suspect the 35-2 has the same size rudder stock as my 35-1 but to be
sure
Welcome to the list. Someone will be along soon to answer your question in
depth, but yes, an emergency tiller is not difficult.
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
On 6 February 2018 at 15:55, Jeremy Johnston via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Good evening everyone,
>
Good evening everyone,
I'm new to email distribution lists so I hope I'm doing this right. I just
bought a CnC 35 mk2! She's a '74 and needs work but her bones look good to me.
The one thing missing is the emergency tiller.
Looking at the square-ish attachment on the cockpit sole it
Final tweaks of captive tool stowage (wrenches) complete for those
interested.
On 26 March 2017 at 15:33, Dave S wrote:
> http://cncwindstar.blogspot.ca/2017/03/c-33ii-emergency-
> tiller-refinements.html
>
> Dave
> 33ii windstar
>
>
>
Thanks Dennis. Have since improved the wrench tethering by cutting off the
open end, drilling for the line. Much nicer, almost slick. Will post pics.
Had contemplated installing clips in that locker location but I am not sure
whether there is adequate coring in the glass to take the
Creative idea on the wrench storage. I keep mine attached to the e-tiller
with a couple of Velcro straps.
Touche's e-tiiler is stored in a cockpit locker on a couple of Beckson
Clip-Mate clips. It is very accessible. See it here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_sb5TfIENvsOExxSmZUR0JXUVU
http://cncwindstar.blogspot.ca/2017/03/c-33ii-emergency-tiller-refinements.html
Dave
33ii windstar
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wall makes the most sense, though
its configuration requires more rum and engineering... Thanks all for the
interesting discussion.
Dave Syer (Windstar, '85 33-2)
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I have 8 heavy screws.
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We tied the wheel to the stern pulpit and the helm seat was stuffed into the
quarter-berth.
Dav
We tied the wheel to the stern pulpit and the helm seat was stuffed into the
quarter-berth.
David F. Risch
(401) 419-4650 (cell)
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From: cnc-list
I would consider a hook and loop strap to attach the wrench to the tiller.
Cable ties and tape require extra time and effort.
I actually have mine attached with electrical tape but it has a nice tab to
grab for quick unwrapping.
Dennis C.
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This
Good thread. My question has always been what to do with the helm seat and
wheel? I've never actually tried removing the helm seat but it sure does
*appear* like it can be removed, just not sure how, or whether it's needed
on the 32.
I keep my emergency tiller in the port side cockpit locker on
ll)
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Dave,
Touche's emergency tiller is snapped into two clips right inside the starboard
cockpit l
1981 40-2
>> (401) 419-4650 (cell)
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>>
>> > Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2016 20:14:10 -0400
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>> others
>> > From: cnc-list@cnc-list
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> >
> > This has bugged me since I boug
fire'.
Dave
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Dave,
Touche's emergency tiller is snapped into two clips right inside the
starboard cockpit locker. See:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_sb5TfIENvsdWgtQkQ5TDM4cWM
A pair of clips like these would work:
http://www.defender.com/product3.jsp?path=-1|10918|2303301=19242
It is immediately
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
> Fr
Dave,
Good question. I keep mine down below on the ledge in the quarter berth. I
should wire tie the wrenches to it as well: I suspect the wheel would need to
be removed also, even then I am not sure how much leverage you could get on
that tiller with the binnacle still there. I need to
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
I would suggest LPS-2 as superior to either WD-40 or Silicone spray in
this application. Silicone sprays usually contain very low amounts of
silicone, and are mostly just comprised of petroleum Distillates, as is
WD-40. LPS1 (low viscosity version that leaves a slippery dry film) and
LPS 2 are
Robert, If the 3 in 1 oil you used stops working, try spray silicone. It's
supposed to be the best lube for Delrin plastic. It's the same material as the
ball bearings in roller furlings and WD40 or silicone spray work best there
too. If it's a long term problem I would get a new bearing
Follow up: I fixed my squeaking, groaning rudder! I didn't even need to remove
the collar around the emergency tiller fitting. All I needed to do was to
squirt a little 3 in 1 oil between the rudder post and the plastic bushing. I
was looking for a more complicated solution, I guess.
I have an 88 30MKII
Long story short... I survey two 30MKII during my trek to find my boat.
The first had a very stiff steering issue, the brokers yard fixed it before
I had it surveyed. The would not tell me what was wrong or what they did
to fix it. In the end, the boat surveyed poorly and
Rob,
This sounds like exactly my issue, thanks for the reply. Did you loosen the
steering cable before you removed the collar, or did the shaft stay in place
under tension?
Thanks,
Jim Reinardy
CC 30-2 “Firewater”
Milwaukee, WI
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Rob:
Another factor that probably improved the steering was the possibility that the
bearing collar that is mounted to the deck was misaligned when it was stiff and
corrected when you reassembled it. I experienced this problem on my LF 38 many
years ago (after I bought a new rudder believing
.
Thanks!
Robert H. 1989 30 MKII
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Emergency Tiller Bracket Squeaking
I
Hi Andy,
Thanks for the reply. Are you talking about the lower tube where the post goes
into the glass tube and ultimately out the bottom, or the top of the tube where
it meets the cockpit floor?. I put quite a bit of grease in the lower fitting
last year in a futile attempt to get rid of
OK thanks. It made some difference for me at the time as well. I was not even
looking for a grease fitting back there until one of the other 30-2 owners on
this list made me aware of it.
Regards,
Jim Reinardy
CC 30-2 “Firewater”
Milwaukee, WI
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From: Edd
, June 15, 2015 2:08 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Andrew Burton
Subject: Re: Stus-List Emergency Tiller Bracket Squeaking
Yes, the lower tube. Not only got rid of the squeak for me , but freed up the
steering so driving became a real pleasure.
Andy
Andrew Burton
61 W Narragansett
Jim,
If you have a delrin ring above deck it may be worn/the source of the
squeak. I replaced the one on my 35/3 last year.You could try smoothing it
off with some 800 grit sandpaper.
Joel
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 2:14 PM, Jim Reinardy via CnC-List
cnc-list@cnc-list.com wrote:
OK thanks.
Joel,
There is a ring there, yes. Does it come out without disassembling the whole
assembly? Where did you find a new one?
Jim
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Emergency Tiller Bracket Squeaking
Yes, the lower tube. Not only got rid of the squeak for me , but freed up the
steering so driving became a real pleasure
Yes, the lower tube. Not only got rid of the squeak for me , but freed up the
steering so driving became a real pleasure.
Andy
Andrew Burton
61 W Narragansett
Newport, RI
USA02840
http://sites.google.com/site/andrewburtonyachtservices/
+401 965-5260
On Jun 15, 2015, at 14:01, Jim
My 40 and the 41 I'm delivering south from St John, NB at the moment both have
grease fitting on the tube. These are packed with grease and you give them a
turn every now and then to lube the tube. Mine hadn't been done for quite some
time so it needed to be repacked twice before I was
Jim, I do have a cover at my emergency tiller stock, but it doesn't keep
the water out. I have not experienced the squeak at the stock so can't
offer advice there. Is it possible to use something a bit heavier than
McLube, but lighter than standard grease. Triflow or similar?
Kevin
30-2 Osprey
Hello All,
I have a persistent squeak when I turn the wheel on my 30-2. I have traced
it to the emergency tiller bracket in the back of the cockpit.I can
spray McLube in there and it will go away for a short time, but always comes
back, especially after a rain. Was there originally a
I tried to connect my emergency tiller yesterday. I have the piece that
attaches to the rudder. But there seems to be another piece that attaches to
that. Does anyone know how the emergency tiller works? Is there in fact another
piece? If so does anyone know where I can get it? If not how does
Brian,
We once had a steering cable snap on our 1978 CC 34 (the previous Enterprise)
and we had to use the emergency tiller.
The boat was practically impossible to steer, especially under power with the
pressure of the prop wash.
We ended up using some line and some blocks on the toe rail
Subject: Stus-List Emergency Tiller for CC 34
I tried to connect my emergency tiller yesterday. I have the piece that
attaches to the rudder. But there seems to be another piece that attaches to
that. Does anyone know how the emergency tiller works? Is there in fact
another piece? If so does anyone
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Morrison
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2013 6:25 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List Emergency Tiller for CC 34
I tried to connect my emergency tiller yesterday. I have the piece that
attaches
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