Re: HELP! our tiller snapped!

From: Albert Holt <aholt5_at_email.msn.com>
Date: Sun 13 Jun 1999 - 04:40:30 PDT
To: olson30@SailPix.com


I've had two aluminum tillers made, one for an Olson 30 and one for a Soverel 33. They are lighter than wood, impact resistant, and appear to be indestructible. Good for piece of mind. I think KATO Marine Metal Working in Annapolis MD does beautiful work, though you will pay a fair price and they have a backlog of work, generally. (410-269-1218)
I suspect them of being New Zealand expatriates. Cheers,
Al Holt

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Wood <mike.p.wood@resteff.com> To: olson30@sailpix.com <olson30@sailpix.com> Date: Sunday, June 13, 1999 1:32 AM
Subject: HELP! our tiller snapped!

>Our laminated wood tiller broke today. It had already dried out it
>appears but we are in need of a new one. It seems like the only place we
>can pick up one is a place in LA that takes 40 days!!!
>
>Its a 34 inch one (we could go bigger maybe 38"-40" - its kind of a
>handful) and no West Marine around has anything near that size.
>
>Any suggestions? Can we get a carbon fibre one (no mainaintence etc.)?
>
>Thanks,
>Mike.
>
>
Received on Sun Jun 13 04:40:13 1999




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