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On Sun, 14 May 2006 04:23:31 GMT, all thumbs
wrote: I'm wondering if I have the quadrant set up right. At full stop on the quadrant, looking at the rudder shows it's only turned about 45 degrees. Is this correct? Is that some theoretical limit of effective angle or something? Thanks. Well, I guess I'm set up as per the maker intended then. I posted in panic and should have mentioned this is a sailing vessel with a balanced rudder, inboard engine driving a single prop and wheel steering controlled by pulley's and cable to a quadrant over a run of about 7 feet. The quad is split in half and there's a gap at one of the splits. It looks like someone drilled the center hole through the rudder post incorrectly so the two halves don't line up properly. Also, I see no way to attach the cables to the quadrant. Maybe they pass in a loop and just connect with a turnbuckle half way between the binnacle and the quad? I thought they would be made off the quadrant itself. The components were in a rusted mess at the bottom of the bilge. Everything is cleaned up now the puzzle of assembly has loosely begun. This exercise has been deferred pending further information. Now it's on to battery boxes for the moment. (how could it take all day to make a freakin' box?) Thanks everyone, keep paddling. |
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