CURRENT LEAD TIME: 2 - 4 weeks
Every Tiller Should Have a Buddy by its Side (Made by a Boater for the Boater)
The TillerBuddy V2 introduces wireless control for your bow thruster and auxiliary circuits. Installation is split into three parts: Power, Receiver Circuits, and Control Setup.
Spanner (likely 13mm) for battery terminals.
Screwdriver (flat or star/Phillips) suitable for control panels.
Wire cutters/strippers.
Before commencing work, ensure the boat’s engine and the bow thruster power are switched OFF.
The TillerBuddy Receiver must be mounted near the circuits it controls (e.g., near the thruster control panel or fuse panel).
Wire Pair 6 provides 12V DC power to the TillerBuddy Receiver. Use the supplied ring crimps (Option A) or quick-release connectors (Option B) to connect this pair to a stable 12V DC source.
Connect the Red wire of Pair 5 (with the inline fuse holder) to the Positive (+) 12V source.
Connect the Black wire of Pair 5 to the Negative (-) 12V source.
The remaining five grouped wire pairs connect the receiver's switching circuits to your boat's systems.
Pair 1: Horn
Access the wiring behind your narrowboat's existing horn button (using the appropriate screwdriver).
Carefully remove the two existing spade connectors from the back of the horn button.
Connect the two original wires you just removed onto the male spade connectors (the exposed terminal) of the two TillerBuddy wires.
Connect the piggyback spades (the female terminal on the TillerBuddy wires) onto the back of the original horn button terminals. Ensure the spade connectors are pushed fully home.
Pair 2: Thruster LEFT
Connect the two wires of Pair 2 across the existing control wires behind the thruster panel for LEFT movement using the supplied quick-release (snap) connectors (splicing principle).
Pair 3: Thruster RIGHT
Connect the two wires of Pair 3 across the existing control wires behind the thruster panel for RIGHT movement using the supplied quick-release (snap) connectors (splicing principle).
Pair 4: Spot Light
Connect the two wires of Pair 4 across the switch terminals or circuit for the spot light or auxiliary circuit 1 using the supplied quick-release (snap) connectors (splicing principle). This circuit functions as a latch (press once for ON, press again for OFF).
The Buddy (control unit) is the wireless transmitter.
Power the Buddy: The control unit should be connected as required (e.g., USB charging or internal battery).
Pairing: The unit is ready paired from the factory. If pairing is lost or a new device is used: Press the Pair button on the side of the TillerBuddy Receiver unit, and then press any one button on the Buddy controller. Pairing will be complete.
Ensure all connections are tight.
Restore power to the thruster system.
Test each function (Horn, Thruster Left/Right, Light) using the Buddy controller.
As a Boaty Buoy Boats product, the TillerBuddy is hand-crafted and tested for reliability. Should you encounter any issues, please check the points below or contact us directly.
Symptom: Original horn does not sound.
Solution: Check the piggyback spade connections in Part 1.B (Pair 1); ensure they are fully pushed onto the horn button terminals. Verify the boat's horn fuse is intact.
Symptom: TillerBuddy has no power/lights.
Solution: Check the inline fuse on the Red wire (Part 1.A). Ensure the ring crimp connections to the 12V supply are secure and free of corrosion.
Symptom: Control does not activate circuit (e.g., thruster or lights).
Solution: Verify the receiver is powered (Part 1.A). Check the connections for the specific pair (2 through 5) at the control panel to ensure the splicing is secure using the quick-release connectors.
Symptom: Buddy control does not operate receiver.
Solution: Follow the pairing instructions in Part 2. Ensure the Buddy controller is charged or powered.
For technical assistance, service information, or warranty claims, please contact Benjamin Donnaghue ("BoatyBuoyBen") directly.
Email: tillerbuddy@boatybuoy.boats
Phone: 07555252025
Website: www.tillerbuddy.co.uk
Note: We also offer boat electrical services and PAT testing via www.boatybuoy.boats, provided in person along the canal network or through online consultancy.
Piggy back connectors supplied (crimped ready) for the terminals on reverse of boats original horn button
Quick release connection blocks supplied
When a splice is required cut the wire with wire cutters
Place both cuts either end of the connector block and the new wire from receiver unit into the remaining position
Physical & Mechanical Features
System Includes: A dedicated TillerBuddy Branded Tiller Handle and the detachable control unit.
Handle Dimensions: Designed to fit tiller handles with a length of 8 inches, and standard diameters of 1\ 1/4 inches 1\ 1/2 inches.
Mounting System: Control panel inserts into a recessed end of the handle and is held securely by magnetic locking.
Controls: Multi-function control with 6 programmable buttons configured for 4-channel use (e.g., Bow Thruster, Horn, Speaker).
Communication & Power System Specifications
Wireless Technology: Bluetooth 4.0 (BLE) for secure, low energy communication.
Operating Range: Up to 10 metres (Optimised for close-range helm control).
Battery: Internal rechargeable battery, 200mAh capacity.
Size (Control Panel): Approximately 36 x 36 x 8.5mm.
System & Electrical Specifications
Wireless Technology: Bluetooth Receiver Core for stable communication with the Buddy v2 Control.
Function: 4-channel signal controller for multiple outputs.
Input Voltage: Versatile DC 5-30V input (Fully compatible with standard 12V narrowboat systems).
Control Outputs: 4 independent, isolated relay channels for control signalling.
Relay Rating: 10A at 30VDC per channel (Suitable for activating bow thruster solenoids and TillerBuddy accessories).
Installation: Supplied with a Pre-Installed Wiring Harness featuring all necessary connectors for streamlined installation into the boat's electrical system.
Made by a Boater for the Boater