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* Roger Long wrote, On 3/28/2007 12:12 PM:
Has anyone ever heard of Edson pedestal steering gear chains breaking? I ordered new steering cables from them a couple days ago and they talked me into a new chain which they say should be replaced every 5 years. He made a good case, crevice corrosion, etc., so I went along. I know Edson would like to sell chain but I wonder how often the actually happens. My chain appears to be original from 1980. It looks fine but I would have to clean it up and dye test it to be sure. Quicker, and probably not much more expensive, to just buy a new chain. I never had a chain problem, but in a similar vein, I had both the throttle cable and the shift cable break on the same day when 16 years old. The shift cable broke when leaving P'town, but we forged on to Boston regardless. The throttle cable broke as we pulled into the slip - my wife shifted to reverse at the transmission, burning her hand, I goosed the throttle to stop the boat, but the cable broke leaving us with full throttle, backing out of the slip. And, there was a 2 knot current leading to a dead end in the fairway, and it was just after sunset. Fortunately, it was a liveaboard marina, and our calls attracted a large crowd which saved the day. That was our last trip in the boat; we had a delivery captain take it to the selling broker, and we bought a new boat. |
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Jeff wrote: I never had a chain problem, but in a similar vein, I had both the throttle cable and the shift cable break on the same day when 16 years old. The shift cable broke when leaving P'town, but we forged on to Boston regardless. The throttle cable broke as we pulled into the slip - my wife shifted to reverse at the transmission, burning her hand, I goosed the throttle to stop the boat, but the cable broke leaving us with full throttle, backing out of the slip. And, there was a 2 knot current leading to a dead end in the fairway, and it was just after sunset. Fortunately, it was a liveaboard marina, and our calls attracted a large crowd which saved the day. We had that happen on a Moorings charter in BVI years ago. I sent one of the crew below with an oven mit. g -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Wayne.B wrote: On 28 Mar 2007 11:31:11 -0700, lid (Jonathan Ganz) wrote: We had that happen on a Moorings charter in BVI years ago. I sent one of the crew below with an oven mit. g I had it happen on a friends boat many years ago. We wire tied a mop handle to the shift lever and sent his wife below with detailed instructions. Step 1. Don't puke on the engine. g -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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