Hi,
I've got new Teleflex steering on my boat, which I fitted in the winter, ready for the new season.
I've also recently had to change prop, as a result of damage caused by a bit of driftwood.
The challenge I'm having is that if even take my hand off the wheel for even one second, the wheel begins spinning, as the outboard immediately turns the boat right.
The other problem this is causing is that it's very tiring holding the wheel against the outboard trying to turn the boat right, yet when I turn left, it's lovely and light.
It didn't used to do this before but, the old steering was extremely heavy, hence changing it.
How can I stop this happening? I want the wheel to be able to stay straight (or, like most boats, slowly drift off to the right).
I've got new Teleflex steering on my boat, which I fitted in the winter, ready for the new season.
I've also recently had to change prop, as a result of damage caused by a bit of driftwood.
The challenge I'm having is that if even take my hand off the wheel for even one second, the wheel begins spinning, as the outboard immediately turns the boat right.
The other problem this is causing is that it's very tiring holding the wheel against the outboard trying to turn the boat right, yet when I turn left, it's lovely and light.
It didn't used to do this before but, the old steering was extremely heavy, hence changing it.
How can I stop this happening? I want the wheel to be able to stay straight (or, like most boats, slowly drift off to the right).