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Boat Tiller Extender Handle New Never Used on 2040-parts.com

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Huntington Beach, California, United States

Huntington Beach, California, United States
Condition:New

The HelmsMate is designed with a lock-button mechanism that allows you to extend the handle from 36"-53", so you can sit forward of the motor for better balance, without having to lean back and suffer any loss of control. 

  • Handle has a hole for easy access to the kill switch at the end of the throttle
  • Constructed of lightweight, corrosion-free aluminum
  • Swivel version features a metal swivel joint that rotates 360° and bends to a 90° angle
  • Swivel model also features a lockout sleeve that slides over the U-joint to convert it back to a conventional straight handle
  • The handle is easy to attach with a quick-disconnect thumbscrew
  • For all outboard motors to 15hp

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