Danny,

Glad you made it safely!
Try page 9:
http://www.edsonmarine.com/support/PDFs/planning/EB381SteeringGuide.pdf
Sounds like a bitch of a job!  PB Blaster and easy-outs might come in handy.

Joel

On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 9:41 AM, djhaug...@juno.com <djhaug...@juno.com>wrote:

> Okay,
>
> Made the trip the Martha's Vineyard and back but needed Tow BoatUS to get
> home.
>
> We had our share of boat issues.  Stuffing box nut came loose and we took
> on some water on the way out and then one of my bilge pump hoses clogged.
>  I got all that sorted out and made it to Vineyard haven without incident.
>  Then while warming the engine to depart she over heated....a hose clamp
> snapped...really strange, the band just broke.  Anyway, I got that all
> sorted out and underway.  THEN...i was coming up on woods hole and decided
> to pull in the sail and motor through.  I had to do the furling myself as
> the winds were really up and it needed some extra pulling.  when I got back
> to the helm, I had no steering!  All my lines were accounted for, I didn't
> feel us hit anything and then the wheel stuck and with a little effort,
> broke free and spun with no effect on the rudder.  I got the tiller out and
> I couldn't do anything and the rudder was hard to port.  I worked on it and
> managed to get it back to almost midships and that helped in the tow.  Then
> I had free movement from midships to port and nothing further.
>
> So, we couldn't get into Westport given the conditions and my lack of
> steering ability and it was decided to put us over in New Bedford harbor
> for the night.  New Bedford yacht club in their strong desire to help out a
> distressed sailor kindly offer us a mooring at, get this, 90 EFFING DOLLARS
> A NIGHT!!!!  ARE YOU S&(++ING ME?!  Okay, Edgartown, the most expensive
> moorings in the area, are $50 a night at peak season!  WTF?  thanks for
> nothing.  I took that as a "YOU ARE NOT WELCOME" FROM THE NEW BEDFORD YACHT
> CLUB.  Way to help out a sailor in trouble!  On the other hand, big kudos
> to the New Bedford Harbor Master!!!  He gave us a mooring free of charge
> for the night!  Also BIG BIG kudos to the Boat US guys.  He runs 4 boats in
> the area.  2 in New Bedford one in Fairhaven and one in westport, I think.
>  He got us to New Bedford, arranged the free Mooring with the Harbor
> Master, drove us back to our car in Westport and towed me back to Westport
> on Sunday all for the $149 annual fee for Tow BoatUS.  No extra charges!
>
> Anyway, I climbed below and everything looked normal.  No broken cables or
> pulleys nothing jammed in the works from the lockers.  Then, I pulled the
> compass off and looked down and saw the chain had jumped off the sprocket.
>  It was apparent that someone had been in there before, as the Philips head
> screws are stripped and I'm afraid of what I'm going to find when I get in
> there as every other thing the PO messed with has been a hack job.  The
> stripped screw heads are NOT a good sign of things to come.
>
> Does anyone have any insights on these pedestals.  It seems the chain and
> cables need replacing from time to time.  I can't find any diagrams of the
> inside workings of the pedestal anywhere.  I'm imagining a tedious chore
> ahead...
>
> Danny
>
>
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