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| | | Attach adjuster end of tiller crossbar to tiller. | | |
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| | | Example: if the distance between the front edges is 86" and the distance between the trailing edges is 86-1/2" | | |
| | | Lock both rudders down. Measure 20" up the leading edge of rudcder and mark this measurement. Do the same on the trailing edge. Turn the rudders so they are pointing down the hull as if navigational stra i g h t ahead. Measure from the front edge of one rudder blade (20" up) to the centerline of the front edge of the other blade. Do the same with the trailing edge. | | |
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| | | If the distance between the trailing edges is greater than that of the front edges; lengthen the tiller adjuster by unscrewing it. If the distance between the front edges is greater than that of the trailing edges; shorten the tiller adjuster by screwing it in. One complete turn is 1/16 of an inch. | | |
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