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  • STEERING CABLE ADJUSTMENT

    Are steel turnbuckels allowed on steering cables to adjust cable tension?

  • #2
    Pretty sure they are not. If you go to indirect steering system there is no need for spring etc.

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    • #3
      SS turnbuckles are used in the OPC classes and I/B's.
      I am sure they are legal in SO if up to standard and lock wired
      It will be the Inspector who calls it .
      One in the system would solve many of the issues
      we have getting proper tension.
      I believe the reason we don't see them is weight and expense
      (are OB'rs cheap.....???}
      A good one from a sailing chandler will be $20-30 or so
      Last edited by bh/; 07-03-2015, 04:23 PM.
      Brian Hendrick, #66 F
      "the harder we try, the worser it gets"



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      • #4
        OK, here is what I do not understand. I am working with a 102 with the stock,non folding steering bar. Even with the motor tilted up,you still do not have enough slack to hook/unhook the snaps going to the bar. How are you guys getting this adjustment? I must be missing something[not unusual]

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        • bh/
          bh/ commented
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          -use a clevis with threaded pin rather than those carbine clips every one uses and must then tape closed
          Safety wire or tie-loc the SS clevis
          U only need one
          Last edited by bh/; 07-03-2015, 04:24 PM.

      • #5
        Can you post a pic of your steering? Particularly, the anchor points for the steering cables. I think you have some geometry setup wrong. Those cables should become plenty slack when you tip the motor up.


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        • #6
          They will un-hook when tipped up if you loosen up the transom clamps so it tips a little further and hook them from the bottom up.

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          • #7
            Thanks Guys,I knew there had to be a simple solution,tilting the motor up more by loosening the transom clamps.

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            • ZUL8TR
              ZUL8TR commented
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              Consider using the folding steer bars, they are lighter and easier to deal with than the heavy stock Yamato bar. I run direct steer on my Yamato with clip on approved lock clip clamps and no issues getting on and off with engine tilted up without loosening transom clamps.
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