[quote=MN3]they used to sell a u shaped bracket for hobies
it would allow you snap/click your tiller extension into it and would hold it perfectly in place
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i haven't seen them for sale in years (probably taken off the market after some-one sued them because of a capsize or ghost boat) -
and after several searches:voilà - [url]https://www.strictlysailinc.com/product/hobie-cat-ssi-third-hand-tiller-extension-holder/[/url]
and [url]https://westcoastsailing.net/hobie-third-hand/?gclid=CjwKCAjw0tHoBRBhEiwAvP1GFbwjmbGaZN4RH4u687-dM8OtAYESU0MqxD3PlZMYDPeaeOFdGIZ7YhoCo34QAvD_BwE[/url]
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[quote]This is the closest thing you can get to "self steering" on a Hobie Cat. This handy little device grips the hiking stick, holding the tiller at whatever position you please. Great for light air sailing or when paddling in if the wind dies. It also keeps the rudders from flopping around when on the beach. Attaches at each end of the traveler track. For the Hobie 14 & 16 only. Includes a pair./p>
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