Cable pulley system?

KYboater56

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I have a 14/42 Jon boat with a 1974 25hp Johnson. I am trying to add remote steering. A pulley system seems to be the only option for this motor. A lot of the parts for this system I feel I could just get from Lowe’s. Am I correct? Or do I need to be hunting for specific parts?
 

jimmbo

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Welcome to iboats

Why not a Push-Pull Cable System?
 

matt167

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Transom mount steering tube will take place of the tilt tube. The cable drum will work but I bet you don’t have space for it
 

stresspoint

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have you got a helm for the pully system , the last one i bought was expensive.
cables and stainless parts are also not cheap items over the counter.
 

KYboater56

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have you got a helm for the pully system , the last one i bought was expensive.
cables and stainless parts are also not cheap items over the counter.
No helm. I have yet to buy any parts yet. I am building from scratch as cheap as possible.
 

KYboater56

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Transom mount steering tube will take place of the tilt tube. The cable drum will work but I bet you don’t have space for it
I am trying to avoid super expensive parts. 150 dollars for a transom mount steering tube.
 

matt167

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I am trying to avoid super expensive parts. 150 dollars for a transom mount steering tube.
Unless you’re salvaging an old cable drum system, a new wheel and drum is going to cost $150 alone. Glen L sells them still but they are very much a specialty item. The way they work is a little more than a pulley. It’s almost threaded if you will
 

KYboater56

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Unless you’re salvaging an old cable drum system, a new wheel and drum is going to cost $150 alone. Glen L sells them still but they are very much a specialty item. The way they work is a little more than a pulley. It’s almost threaded if you will
I was planning to go to my local salvage yard and have a look. A push pull system may be simpler and cheaper.
 

flashback

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Ok, then go for it. I used an old rolling pin for a drum and a large v-belt pulley for the wheel. The rest is at the local hardware store or salvage...
 

airshot

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There are those that use clothsline, but it doesnt work well at all....steel cable covered in a heavy vinyl coverung is what is needed...springs to keep tension. In my younger days back in the 60's I rebuilt a few of them. They work well if setup properly, but if they are not...they are horrible. Check local marine salvage yards if you have any, often a complete system is cheap, if you remove it...
 

Scott Danforth

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Not sure I would worry about it on a jon boat
 
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