We bought a new 2013 Princecraft Xpedition 170 last fall when the trusty old 99 Legend stopped being trusty and the engine died in the middle of a lake with kids on the tube.
Love the Princecraft - great boat. Well built, fast, stable... perfect for our needs, but lacking IMHO in some thoughtful design aspects. I'm not a big bells and whistles type, but the lack of tilt steering bothers me. This is mainly because the electrical toggle switches are mounted immediately under the wheel and there is very little clearance for fingers between the back of the wheel and the toggles.... Maybe its fat fingers, but Im constantly nicking the toggles when driving. This is particularly irritating when towing the tube and doing alot of turns.
Question is: Is it an easy matter to add tilt steering to this boat ? Suspect I will need to open the console in the spring and see what type of steering mechanism is in there now and then check if there is a compatible bezel that I can simply add. Failing that, I would need to buy a complete tilt steering package and replace the whole thing, cabling and all?
Failing both those options, could I add an extension to the steering shaft to move the wheel out an inch or two from the panel?
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks
Love the Princecraft - great boat. Well built, fast, stable... perfect for our needs, but lacking IMHO in some thoughtful design aspects. I'm not a big bells and whistles type, but the lack of tilt steering bothers me. This is mainly because the electrical toggle switches are mounted immediately under the wheel and there is very little clearance for fingers between the back of the wheel and the toggles.... Maybe its fat fingers, but Im constantly nicking the toggles when driving. This is particularly irritating when towing the tube and doing alot of turns.
Question is: Is it an easy matter to add tilt steering to this boat ? Suspect I will need to open the console in the spring and see what type of steering mechanism is in there now and then check if there is a compatible bezel that I can simply add. Failing that, I would need to buy a complete tilt steering package and replace the whole thing, cabling and all?
Failing both those options, could I add an extension to the steering shaft to move the wheel out an inch or two from the panel?
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks
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