Name: Rooster Sailing LTD
Address: F2 F3 Fort Wallington Industrial Estate, Fareham, PO16 8TT, United Kingdom
Email: GPSR@roostersailing.com
Website: https://www.roostersailing.com
European Manufacturer: No
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Building upon the success and popularity of our Laser® 1250 Carbon Tiller Extension, which was used by Ben Ainslie to win Gold at the Olympics, we now offer the Rooster® Carbon Tiller Extension in a range of lengths and diameters. The length quoted of the tiller is measured from the end of the carbon tube to the end of the Rooster red rubber stopper. (Length of the carbon tube).
NOTE: This extension comes complete with a Seasure (RED coloured joint) class standard universal joint. (A SEASURE 23.76 UNIVERSAL JOINT Product Code: 127496)
Laser® is a registered trademark owned by Velum Limited and currently licensed for use in Europe to Laser Performance (Europe) Limited. Rooster Sailing Limited is fully independent of both Laser Performance (Europe) Limited and Velum Limited.
Name: Rooster Sailing LTD
Address: F2 F3 Fort Wallington Industrial Estate, Fareham, PO16 8TT, United Kingdom
Email: GPSR@roostersailing.com
Website: https://www.roostersailing.com
European Manufacturer: No
Name: Rooster Sailing GmbH
Address: Salinger Feld 36, 58454 Witten Germany
Email: GPSR@roostersailing.com
Website: https://www.roostersailing.com
Name: Rooster Sailing LTD
Address: F2 F3 Fort Wallington Industrial Estate, Fareham, PO16 8TT, United Kingdom
Email: GPSR@roostersailing.com
Website: https://www.roostersailing.com
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The rooster carbon tiller extension has followed me throughout my dinghy life. Since first discovered in my laser radial I have used it on a b14, rs800/700 and 49er. I have always opted for the plus sized diameter as for me it is re assuring with trap boats having something to hold on to and where it is a little heavier it tends to stay where you put it rather then bouncing around which is very important when gybing the 700 for me. I have only ever broken one, this happened when I missed the hook and did the classic thing of holding on and bent it round the rack (carbon doesn't bend apparently). The grip runs the whole way along the extension which is ideal and hard to find on other options in the market. Superficial but it also looks sexy...