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47 Inch Mahogany And Ash Laminated Sailboat Tiller on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, United States

This gorgeous sailboat tiller is made from eight strips of top quality mahogany and ash laminated together to make a durable and eye catching steering handle for your boat. Measuring at 47" in overall length with 4 3/4" rise, the butt end dimensions are 2" high and 1 1/2" wide. This tiller comes ready for varnish, with a healthy coat of penetrating marine oil.

You can visit RudderCraft.com to reference manufacturers pricing.

While this tiller will fit many boats, we highly recommend this style for: J/24 & Mac 25.

 A drop of grease somehow got on the top strip of mahogany on this tiller, which resulted in a permanent discoloration.  It may be possible to sand this spot out, but ultimately it is nothing more than cosmetic character, and once finished will be barely noticeable.

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