Thank you so much, Eric. This is exactly the set of ideas I need for my Haige motor tiller extension on my wee Seahopper sailboat. I really enjoyed your presentation, and feel confident that even I can do this! Cheers from Japan.
WOW! Absolutely, super inspiring! That looks shop-ready mate. Very impressive as is your attention to detail, even right down to things such as how comfortable the diameter will be for long term usage. I'm making something like this tonight and was checking around to see what others had done. I've bought PVC pipe that's slightly larger than my new Watersnake Venom 44lb (WS44) handle. Planning on packing it with some pool noodle foam for grip to make it possible to change the speed settings and back and forth between forward and reverse. I'll secure that with gaffa tape. In my Freak Torpedo 14, the motor is a ways back, so I'll need to extend the pipe I have. You've given me some great ideas for that. Never occurred to me, for example, you could heat the PVC pipe like that. Your video is a DIY goldmine for me, seeing as I have AADHD and a form of Dyslexia. My original motor was a WS24 with a specialized setup for stern rigging. Bought the WS44 for island hoping. To remove the widow maker transom I had to take of the head and when putting it all back together I was not overly impressed with the join. Unlike the WS24, it does not seal tight which has me concerned in the event of a capsize. Sensible concern, I would add, as I have had either six or seven of them so far, I've lost count, in three different kayaks. One at the very end of my first trip out and three of them on one trip. The latter resulted in a 42 hour straight marathon that included getting myself, the kayak and most of my gear from open waters to the mangroves, abandoning everything to find a way back to civilization, then returning with another kayak to rescue the Ocean Prowler and gear. I'm beginning to think that maybe those with AADHD shouldn't kayak, but got to admit it was ultimately a great experience...grin...where angels wouldn't be caught dead. Regarding the lack of waterproofing, my theory is that as Watersnake only market up to the 24lb thrust motor for kayaks, with anything beyond that for boats, they have not bothered about making the head watertight. To rectify that, my idea is to use a liquid gasket or some other external option. Welcome any thoughts anyone might have about the above. Thanks for making such an awesome video. Liked and subscribed. Kane.
I used 2 shop vac extensions. 1 slides inside the other making the length i wanted. These are lighter than pvc, fit exactly over my tohatsu tiller. Do the pair of cut slits making it have the ability to be clamped tight. Already black.
Hi from Mexico. Sorry for my english writing. Your video is very good and excelent tip. I own a 25 hp 2 stroke yamaha, but i dont know what is the name of that accesory to put in fwd or reverse the motor. My motor is beside of it. But i want to put that more in the front. Thanks. My respect to you all
Thanks Johnny! Yeah bat grip would definitely work. Might even be made by Winn... I know they make tennis racket wrap. Electrical tape would work too. Cheap projects like this are fun because you can just use whatever you've got laying around.
Great job my man! Was looking into installing stick steering for my 11 ft Sundolphin pro120. However making an extension like you seems way easier, faster and cost effective. Thank you bro! do you have a followup video of you using the extension on the water? Btw what’s the name of the music track in the background. Thx
I have plenty of videos of me out on the boat with the extension. Check them out if you want. Stick steer is cool if you have a long boat and plan on fishing solo. You can sit way up front to balance the weight and optimize your top speed.
@@FloBass Yea maybe cut the cap down 1/3 to make it more profile a full cap maybe to much but it might be perfect I guess you could just not glue it, what do you think about making a shallow water anchor pole ? Do you have one you recommend or custom make ?
I've never made one. I have the power pole micro on my kayak and use their stake. You need something rigid to make a stake out of. I've seen people use wooden dowels and curtain rods as a cheap solution.
Handles just fine. Its more difficult to make a tight turn, but I just lift the handle up to do that. The chord has plenty of stretch to reach my wrist, but I usually just clip it to a belt loop.
why couldent you use the heat gun to flare the end to fit the tiller handle instead of using the hacksaw and then use the one hose clamp to secure it thus getting your weight bias forward
There’s no way I would trust a tiller handle under $50 let alone $16. Just look at the reviews. In many cases they break on the first use, and that’s not some thing I would want having snap off. This PVC one would be extremely stout in comparison to the ones you’re referring to.
Tip: at the end of the two cuts, drill a round hole to stop any potential for the split to run. :)
Underated comment! 👍
Thank you so much, Eric. This is exactly the set of ideas I need for my Haige motor tiller extension on my wee Seahopper sailboat. I really enjoyed your presentation, and feel confident that even I can do this! Cheers from Japan.
I really enjoy these types of videos. It is amazing how many things you can make with PVC pipe.
Glad you enjoyed it, Ron. Thanks for the kindness!
“ Thanks”! Great idea. I like the two sizes of PVC , looks very professional.
Just made one. I drilled the holes to prevent further splitting. Rough sanded for texture and better paint adhesion. Thanks.
Glad to hear it!
Nicely done. Looks great! 👍🚤🎣😊
WOW! Absolutely, super inspiring! That looks shop-ready mate. Very impressive as is your attention to detail, even right down to things such as how comfortable the diameter will be for long term usage.
I'm making something like this tonight and was checking around to see what others had done. I've bought PVC pipe that's slightly larger than my new Watersnake Venom 44lb (WS44) handle. Planning on packing it with some pool noodle foam for grip to make it possible to change the speed settings and back and forth between forward and reverse. I'll secure that with gaffa tape.
In my Freak Torpedo 14, the motor is a ways back, so I'll need to extend the pipe I have. You've given me some great ideas for that. Never occurred to me, for example, you could heat the PVC pipe like that. Your video is a DIY goldmine for me, seeing as I have AADHD and a form of Dyslexia.
My original motor was a WS24 with a specialized setup for stern rigging. Bought the WS44 for island hoping. To remove the widow maker transom I had to take of the head and when putting it all back together I was not overly impressed with the join. Unlike the WS24, it does not seal tight which has me concerned in the event of a capsize.
Sensible concern, I would add, as I have had either six or seven of them so far, I've lost count, in three different kayaks. One at the very end of my first trip out and three of them on one trip. The latter resulted in a 42 hour straight marathon that included getting myself, the kayak and most of my gear from open waters to the mangroves, abandoning everything to find a way back to civilization, then returning with another kayak to rescue the Ocean Prowler and gear. I'm beginning to think that maybe those with AADHD shouldn't kayak, but got to admit it was ultimately a great experience...grin...where angels wouldn't be caught dead.
Regarding the lack of waterproofing, my theory is that as Watersnake only market up to the 24lb thrust motor for kayaks, with anything beyond that for boats, they have not bothered about making the head watertight. To rectify that, my idea is to use a liquid gasket or some other external option.
Welcome any thoughts anyone might have about the above.
Thanks for making such an awesome video. Liked and subscribed.
Kane.
Well done man. I was just about to buy an extension. And POW your video popped up. Awesome.
Thank you for taking the time to make and upload this video. Much appreciated!
Awesome job friend great ideas will defenately try it when i pick up my motor.😊
An excellent video and explanations were outstanding
When you paint PVC piping or furniture you need to use PVC promoter primer, then spray on the paint for the best result.
Great quality vid and great info!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you, great video.
Nice work buddy, very clean...
Doing this now!! Thanks man.
Hell yeah!
Awesome , thanks .
Cool looking old Ford in your garage too 👍🏻
Put a end cap to keep it waterproof
Super useful content. Keep it up!
Turned out great !
I used 2 shop vac extensions. 1 slides inside the other making the length i wanted. These are lighter than pvc, fit exactly over my tohatsu tiller. Do the pair of cut slits making it have the ability to be clamped tight. Already black.
Damn good job! im gonna do that also Thank you!!👍
Much appreciated!
Hi from Mexico. Sorry for my english writing. Your video is very good and excelent tip.
I own a 25 hp 2 stroke yamaha, but i dont know what is the name of that accesory to put in fwd or reverse the motor.
My motor is beside of it. But i want to put that more in the front.
Thanks. My respect to you all
Nice job, bat grip I bet would work nice too
Thanks Johnny! Yeah bat grip would definitely work. Might even be made by Winn... I know they make tennis racket wrap. Electrical tape would work too. Cheap projects like this are fun because you can just use whatever you've got laying around.
Excellent
Great video gonna try this
moving the gas tank forward makes a huge difference
Where did you get that plate with the power trim for your motor?
Good video
Great job my man!
Was looking into installing stick steering for my 11 ft Sundolphin pro120. However making an extension like you seems way easier, faster and cost effective. Thank you bro!
do you have a followup video of you using the extension on the water?
Btw what’s the name of the music track in the background. Thx
I have plenty of videos of me out on the boat with the extension. Check them out if you want.
Stick steer is cool if you have a long boat and plan on fishing solo. You can sit way up front to balance the weight and optimize your top speed.
@@FloBass I’ll check them out…thank you for replying.
Btw what’s the name of the sound track? Luv it.
You can buy a cheap reducer / adapter to go from 1.5 to 1.25 pipe and eliminate that heating step.
What sander to the PVC pipe?
Going to give it a go but use a cap and maybe cut the cap in half so water won't get in the end.
I don’t have any issue with water. Just lizards and spiders getting in there. I should cap it 😂
@@FloBass Yea maybe cut the cap down 1/3 to make it more profile a full cap maybe to much but it might be perfect I guess you could just not glue it, what do you think about making a shallow water anchor pole ? Do you have one you recommend or custom make ?
I've never made one. I have the power pole micro on my kayak and use their stake. You need something rigid to make a stake out of. I've seen people use wooden dowels and curtain rods as a cheap solution.
Tell us about that Ford truck!
How do you add a tiller extender to a outboard that has the electric trim tabs on the handle?
ah that overspray accent on the truck lol...great vid!
More like overspray accent on the house since that was the direction the wind was blowing.
What mount are you using for your gps?
When he started talking I thought he had started rapping🤣
Doubles as a small cannon.
How are handling the kill switch cord?
Handles just fine. Its more difficult to make a tight turn, but I just lift the handle up to do that. The chord has plenty of stretch to reach my wrist, but I usually just clip it to a belt loop.
How did you apply the PVC cement?
I didn't use any. I heated up the larger pipe and slip fit the smaller one into it. When the large pipe cools, it shrinks and creates a tight fit.
and at what height relative to the bottom of the boat should the motor be raised when installed on a hydraulic lift?
CMC recommended 3 inches.
Cavitation plate should be level with the bottom of your hull
Do u have a link to a steel one I can buy
I made mine because I didn't want to look for a pre-made one. I don't have a link.
@@FloBass did it work good give us an update
I had the boat for about a year after I made the video. It worked flawlessly the whole time.
sorry for bad english, this is not a native language. I have the same Yamaha motor. Which hydraulic lift is better than cmc or bobs maschine?
I've never used bobs machine shop's power trim, so I can't say which one is better.
AYUDAME a hacer uno para mi bote soy de miami
They make pvc pipe reducer fittings.
They also make tools to see when someone likes their own comment...
why couldent you use the heat gun to flare the end to fit the tiller handle instead of using the hacksaw and then use the one hose clamp to secure it thus getting your weight bias forward
I put an end cap on, no pvc pipe hole with the end cap glued on/in then. Looks and feels better.
better plug the end
It makes a nice home for lizards and spiders
Maybe use ABS it’s already black no paint. use reducers with abs glue and cap for end ….Home Depot .
Put your gas and the batters up front
How do you press the kill button on the end of the tiller handle with the extension in place? Or do you just kill the engine with the choke?
The kill switch is near the shifter on this motor.
Now let’s see it in action bro go catch some monsters
Another grip option is just tennis racket grip from walmart, super cheap.
tiller extension handles are roughly 16.00 for adjustable 17-32".... how broke are you.........
There’s no way I would trust a tiller handle under $50 let alone $16. Just look at the reviews. In many cases they break on the first use, and that’s not some thing I would want having snap off. This PVC one would be extremely stout in comparison to the ones you’re referring to.
Those are fine for small outboards, very sketchy on bigger ones like my 30, way to much torque on those cheap ones.
I wouldnt want to hammer a pipe onto my throttle handle
that's so ghetto lol
How would you build one for $15 or less?