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You can attach some small wedges on the sides of the rudder heads that will raise the tillers up to clear the hatches.
Hi Johan,
Just pulled my Tiki 21 off her mooring yesterday for some mid-winter maintenance (I live in the Southern Hemisphere) and my starboard hatch is rubbed from the tiller. I agree with Mark that a small wedge on the rudder head will correct the problem as I intend to do that also.
Cheers
My tillers come back over and above the hatches by an few inches. I wondered if it would be better to shorten them, but later realised this is probably by design. If the tillers are short (don't come over the hatch) and you fall or lean on the tillers, you are more likely to break them as there's nothing to stop you.
If the tillers are too low and are not higher than the hatches, you need to work on packing and adjusting the fit between the rudders and the tillers.
Good luck.
I made a pair of shorter tillers, with a lower angle so they sit just over the beam.
the boat is sold.. but it worked well for me. No chance of falling on tiller bar and braking it, it just scimmed over the beam.
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