by Peterw11 » Sun Aug 02, 2009 11:07 am
I've considered buying one, but have yet to do so. I've found I probably won't use it very often, but when you do need something to hold the tiller in place, this makes a good, NO COST, alternative.
I found this idea on another sailing website:
Take a piece of line about 8-10' long. An old halyard will do.
Cleat one end off on one stern cleat.
Center the tiller handle so the boat is heading straight ahead. Run the line to the tiller, about 4 or 5 inches from the handle end and wrap the halyard around the tiller 3 times, keeping the line fairly taut.
Continue to run the line to the opposite stern cleat and cleat if off.
Keeping the halyard in that position will hold the tiller so that it doesn't move around on it's own and change your course. Sliding the wrapped section of halyard back towards the stern will create enough slack so that the tiller can be moved in whatever direction you need to.
It's a technique that works pretty well on those occasions when really need three hands and you only have two.