nineteensixtycaddy
Seaman
- Joined
- May 21, 2008
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- 74
Ok.. I really like the cable steering I've seen on several "new" boats.
But... the only boat I ever drove as a kid, had a cable, wrapped around the part of the steering wheel just under the dash, which went to two pulleys right on the starboard side right by the dash, then to the stern, to two more pulleys, and then up to a number of pulleys and bolts at the stern on the port and starboard sides. Basically there was an anchor at each side of the stern, and then two pulleys attached to the bow end of the outboard.
So... why do I mention all this?
Well.... the boat I am working on now, came with this same archaic cable/rope/cord whatever type of steering with all the pulleys. But.. some how the cables were removed, and I have nothing to go by, except for the pulleys being attached close to the dash, and then again at the stern.
How do I route these, along with a couple "floating" pulleys, so that when I turn the wheel left, the boat steers left, and when I turn the wheel right, the boat steers right. You know... basic stuff.
If anybody could show me, or draw me a diagram of how to route this cable so that I can steer my outboard, I'd be greatly appreciative.
Thanks
Chris
But... the only boat I ever drove as a kid, had a cable, wrapped around the part of the steering wheel just under the dash, which went to two pulleys right on the starboard side right by the dash, then to the stern, to two more pulleys, and then up to a number of pulleys and bolts at the stern on the port and starboard sides. Basically there was an anchor at each side of the stern, and then two pulleys attached to the bow end of the outboard.
So... why do I mention all this?
Well.... the boat I am working on now, came with this same archaic cable/rope/cord whatever type of steering with all the pulleys. But.. some how the cables were removed, and I have nothing to go by, except for the pulleys being attached close to the dash, and then again at the stern.
How do I route these, along with a couple "floating" pulleys, so that when I turn the wheel left, the boat steers left, and when I turn the wheel right, the boat steers right. You know... basic stuff.
If anybody could show me, or draw me a diagram of how to route this cable so that I can steer my outboard, I'd be greatly appreciative.
Thanks
Chris