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Damn straight. It's worth checking every time you take out the boat.
OMG - How Positively GAY!! Jon, why would you check the chock to chock turns on the wheel of the same boat "every time" you take it out? Because it makes one feel all manly & strong? Joe wrote: Mooron it's not gay at all. The purpose it to make sure steering and all steering componants are working properly. That's a rather pathetic way of "checking the steering." It tells you almost nothing at all, might not even tell you if the rudder is turning. A better way is to crawl into whatever space (usually inaccessible except by midgets) the actual steering gear is in, and carefully watch the gear work as somebody else turns the wheel... checking sheaves, calbes, bearings, etc etc at several points along the way. Takes about ten minutes but you should only have to do it two or three times a season instead of "every time." ... Guess you have never had steering fail eh? Not unexpectedly on boats whose steering I had inspected. I have had boats go thru storms where I had inspected the steering (making minor corrections) and expected it to fail, and been pleasantly surprised that it didn't. Most steering failures I've experienced have been on small boats, when the gudgeons break off. Fun! DSK |
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