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Can course corrections be made once Tillermate has been set?

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Can course corrections be made once Tillermate has been set?

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Yes. If locked into a set position, then slacken off the knob; adjust the course and retighten. Alternatively, if regular course corrections are to be made, then use the Tillermate in part-tightened mode to exert pressure on the lashing line so that the tiller will move if the skipper wants it to, but will be resistant to random changes caused by forces acting on the rudder. back to top Can I fit a Tillermate to the bottom of a tiller? Yes, follow exactly the same procedures for fitting as for on the top, but we recommend using a Leading Block (Part No 528 LB) if you intend to fit to the lower face. back to top Can I fit Tillermate to a tubular tiller? Yes, use the Adaptor Bracket (Part No. 528 AB) which is available from the online shop. It allows a Tillermate to be firmly fixed to tubular tillers of 38 mm (1.5″) to 50 mm (2″) diameter. back to top What does the Leading Block do? In some circumstances, Tillermate can be sensitive to the vertical angle that the line makes up from the f

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