EMERGENCY TILLER OPERATION 
 
 
If the situation arises where the rudder assembly is not functioning 
properly and affecting your steering, Hunter has available an 
emergency tiller to provide the required maneuverability.  The 
emergency tiller comes standard for European boats and optional for 
all other destinations. 
 
If your standard steering is experiencing a problem, inspect the 
rudder’s upper bearing, lower bearing and bearing rods for damage 
or obstruction (see page 73).  If the situation can not be remedied, 
proceed with the following steps to assemble the emergency tiller for 
low-speed steering. 
 
1. Idle the boat 
2.  Remove the emergency tiller components from its packet 
3.  Ensure all parts are present (see Emergency Tiller 
Components drawing, page 83) 
4.  Place the rudder in the down position 
5.  Secure the downhaul line on cleat 
6.  Locate the drag link mounting bracket on the front section of 
the upper bearing 
7.  Loosen the fastener securing the bracket and free the rudder 
from the steering wheel 
8.  Remove the lock nut which secures the drag link using the 
Control Arm Release Bar 
9.  Check the rudder freely turns 
10.  Insert Tiller Handle on top of Tiller Base and secure with the 
safety pin 
11.  Place the tiller handle assembly onto rudder bracket with 
keyway slots fitting over bracket tabs 
 
You are now able to manually steer your boat.  Proceed to the closest 
location for standard steering system review and repairs.