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On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 19:53:34 -0400, Jack Erbes wrote:
....snip You're right, I just looked at them on the SeaDoo page. No insult intended with my remark about the jetski drivers. None taken. The problem is that the steering mechanism for the jet is under water. Thus, any drive which moves the jet also has to be. Nautamatic suggested I replace the steering mechanism with a hydraulic one, but that is close to impossible. Okay, I have a better image now. There aren't any cross sections or manuals on that page though, so I don't have any idea what's "inside the box". There is nothing at all in the way of a moving part in a dry area where a push/pull arm could be attached and an actuator could be mounted? If there was, one of the lighter models that have a hand control box on a cable might could be made to work. Jack No, what happens is that the cable goes through a waterproof connection to the outside which is under water. There the jacket is clamped and a boot is clamped over the movable section. This is below the waterline, but above the bottom of the boat. I.e., the pushpull arm is entirely below the waterline. Inside the engine compartment, there is so little room that you cannot even see the two cables which control steerage and the doughnut without removing the two large plastic pieces which help insulate the engine noise. -- Larry email is rapp at lmr dot com 09/16/05 9:33:30 PM |
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