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Whoa! That might be it!
Not someone messing with me - I've been having the teak refinished,
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If I take the wheel off and rotate it 180 degrees, does that cr
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> Do you know any really good practical jokers?
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> I can't imagine a possible way for the chain to jump off th
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Do you know any really good practical jokers?
I can't imagine a possible way for the chain to jump off the socket and the
key's unless they somehow broke would
Thats funny! I was thinking the exact same thing!
On 1/24/2018 4:20 PM, Jeffrey Nelson via CnC-List wrote:
Do you know any really good practical jokers?
I can't imagine a possible way for the chain to jump off the socket
and the key's unless they somehow broke would prohibit slipping
Do you know any really good practical jokers?
I can't imagine a possible way for the chain to jump off the socket and
the key's unless they somehow broke would prohibit slipping elsewhere.
On 1/23/2018 9:54 PM, Bruce Whitmore via CnC-List wrote:
Hello all,
OK, I think I have a weird thing
A friend of mine who owns a Niagra 35 had his chain slip off the sprocket
while he was at a mooring during windy and rough conditions. I asked him if
he had locked down his steering wheel; he had not. If you have too much
slack in your cables and your rudder is flopping about, you could jump a
There should be no play at the radial drive. If the radial is installed
properly (bored .003” undersized), when it is tightened in place it should not
move. The key only serves as a secondary fixture to prevent the drive from
turning on the post if the interference clamping is damaged. The
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I have had the pedestal partially apart, in that I replaced the brake pads and
lubed the chain. I also got it far enough apart to jump the chain links for
the purposes of realigning
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I have had the pedestal partially apart, in that I replaced the brake pads and
lubed the chain. I also got it far enough apart to jump the chain links for
the purposes of realigning the wheel. I have not taken the chain off entirely.
If, in fact the bolts thread into a deck fitting rather
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I can pretty much assure you that there is rust. What
True, though note that very little play at the radial wheel keyway is required.
If your rudder swings 80 degrees and that takes 3 turns lock to lock ( no idea,
just an example ),
then 1 degree on the rudder is 13.5 degrees on the wheel. If your rudder post
is 2.5" diameter then
1 degree is
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> I can pretty much assure you that there is rust. What I can't explain is
> why the pr
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> If the radial wheel was slippin
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Edson wheel chain jumping links?
If the radial wheel was slipping on the rudder post it could cause that issue.
Maybe use a sharpie and put a line down the rudder post and onto the radial
wheel.
20º is not much movement, you ma
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> If the radial wheel was slipping on the rudder post it could cause that
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> Maybe use a sharpie
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If the radial wheel was slipping on the rudder post it could cause that issue.
Maybe use a sharpie and put a line down the rudder post and onto the radial
wheel.
20º is not much movement, you may require a fine line.
Michael Brown
Windburn
C 30-1
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2018 01:54:12 + (UTC)
Several things to consider:
1. If the cables are tensioned correctly, it is nearly impossible for the chain
to jump teeth on the sprocket unless the sprocket teeth are broken. You should
have no more than 1/2” deflection for every 3’ of unsupported cable. Tighten
as necessary.
2. Make sure
Confusing and concerning. Whatever it is, be sure to get it sorted out.
Anything problematic with the steering can't be good.
Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C 37+
Solomons, MD
On Jan 23, 2018 8:55 PM, "Bruce Whitmore via CnC-List" <
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> Hello all,
>
> OK, I think I
Hello all,
OK, I think I have a weird thing going here...
I have adjusted the wheel to center the turks head knot straight up when the
wheel is centered. I got it all nice & straight a few weeks ago, and came back
to the boat to find it about 20 degrees off to port. By the way, were talking
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