KAM
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How do you connect yours. Mine is a short length of chain which slips over a peg. Was thinking of changing to an off the shelf rope tiller locking device. I was just wondering if anyone has tried this.
This is the arrangement I have. The short length of chain connecting the Monitor tiller lines engagres in the slotted block.
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In case anyone complains, I have shortened the overlong screws!
I never used the slotted block as I found it very awkward to use. My arrangement is very similar to yours. I remade the aluminium autopilot fitting in stainless and extended it slightly beyond the autopilot pin. It then bends up slightly and the chain slots over the end. It does work well but it's a fiddle if you just want to move the chain along a link or two. I had toyed with the idea of a trim wheel like an aircraft which could just be turned slightly to adjust. One other thought was to offset the peg slightly from the tiller centreline to make it easier to see.
It probably would but I am happy with the-set up as is. Anyway thanks for the suggestion.[...] The autohelm peg in Poignard's picture would work in exactly the same way.
I think my setup is the same as you have described on my Sailomat system, which I’ve modified over the winter to smaller 6mm dyneema line, low friction blocks and a bar on the rear pulpit to get a better angle.I've used a few inches of stainless chain whose links just slip over the tillerpilot peg. If the turning blocks are ideally sited acceptable tension can be set while disconnected and the chain lying over or under the tiller and a few inches aft of the peg. To engage bring the chain forward and drop over the peg thus addding tension to the working level. A swipe of the hand and it disconnects and springs back aft where it doesn't affect tiller freedom at all. The autohelm peg in Poignard's picture would work in exactly the same way.