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Push the outboard's tiller to the left and, why, you'll turn right.
-- Sarah Palin is watching the Sochi Olympic Games from the front porch of her house. |
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On Thursday, February 13, 2014 5:35:37 PM UTC-5, F.O.A.D. wrote:
Push the outboard's tiller to the left and, why, you'll turn right. Shut up asshole....... |
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On 2/13/2014 2:35 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
Push the outboard's tiller to the left and, why, you'll turn right. I had my helm replaced a few years ago to try to remove some slop and they hooked it up so it steered opposite. I only discovered it after launching for a days outing. You'd think that with conscious effort you could adapt but it was insidiously difficult, too many years of driving with a wheel I guess. I didn't run on plane much that day... |
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On 2/14/14, 10:40 PM, thumper wrote:
On 2/13/2014 2:35 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Push the outboard's tiller to the left and, why, you'll turn right. I had my helm replaced a few years ago to try to remove some slop and they hooked it up so it steered opposite. I only discovered it after launching for a days outing. You'd think that with conscious effort you could adapt but it was insidiously difficult, too many years of driving with a wheel I guess. I didn't run on plane much that day... You turned your wheel left and the boat turned right? Yikes! |
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On 2/14/2014 10:40 PM, thumper wrote:
On 2/13/2014 2:35 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Push the outboard's tiller to the left and, why, you'll turn right. I had my helm replaced a few years ago to try to remove some slop and they hooked it up so it steered opposite. I only discovered it after launching for a days outing. You'd think that with conscious effort you could adapt but it was insidiously difficult, too many years of driving with a wheel I guess. I didn't run on plane much that day... Kind of like the first time I drove a forklift ![]() |
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On 2/14/2014 10:40 PM, thumper wrote:
On 2/13/2014 2:35 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Push the outboard's tiller to the left and, why, you'll turn right. I had my helm replaced a few years ago to try to remove some slop and they hooked it up so it steered opposite. I only discovered it after launching for a days outing. You'd think that with conscious effort you could adapt but it was insidiously difficult, too many years of driving with a wheel I guess. I didn't run on plane much that day... My brother and I replaced all the steering cables and pulleys on an old boat he had back in the 1970s. We screwed it up and did the same thing. Turn the wheel (helm) left and the boat turned right. We left it that way figuring no one would be able to steal it and get very far. |
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On 2/14/2014 8:15 PM, KC wrote:
On 2/14/2014 10:40 PM, thumper wrote: On 2/13/2014 2:35 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Push the outboard's tiller to the left and, why, you'll turn right. I had my helm replaced a few years ago to try to remove some slop and they hooked it up so it steered opposite. I only discovered it after launching for a days outing. You'd think that with conscious effort you could adapt but it was insidiously difficult, too many years of driving with a wheel I guess. I didn't run on plane much that day... Kind of like the first time I drove a forklift ![]() They steer from the rear like a boat but the wheel direction isn't opposite from a car. I tried my hand on the bottom of the wheel but as soon as the mind wandered a little I'd screw up. No whitewater that day. |
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On 2/14/2014 8:45 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/14/2014 10:40 PM, thumper wrote: On 2/13/2014 2:35 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Push the outboard's tiller to the left and, why, you'll turn right. I had my helm replaced a few years ago to try to remove some slop and they hooked it up so it steered opposite. I only discovered it after launching for a days outing. You'd think that with conscious effort you could adapt but it was insidiously difficult, too many years of driving with a wheel I guess. I didn't run on plane much that day... My brother and I replaced all the steering cables and pulleys on an old boat he had back in the 1970s. We screwed it up and did the same thing. Turn the wheel (helm) left and the boat turned right. We left it that way figuring no one would be able to steal it and get very far. It would be effective at that. He actually adapted to it OK or just didn't use the boat? I think my jet nozzle linkage might react opposite to a tiller handle and the rotary helm is made to do either by attaching the cable at the top or bottom. |
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On 2/15/2014 1:28 AM, thumper wrote:
On 2/14/2014 8:45 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 2/14/2014 10:40 PM, thumper wrote: On 2/13/2014 2:35 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Push the outboard's tiller to the left and, why, you'll turn right. I had my helm replaced a few years ago to try to remove some slop and they hooked it up so it steered opposite. I only discovered it after launching for a days outing. You'd think that with conscious effort you could adapt but it was insidiously difficult, too many years of driving with a wheel I guess. I didn't run on plane much that day... My brother and I replaced all the steering cables and pulleys on an old boat he had back in the 1970s. We screwed it up and did the same thing. Turn the wheel (helm) left and the boat turned right. We left it that way figuring no one would be able to steal it and get very far. It would be effective at that. He actually adapted to it OK or just didn't use the boat? I think my jet nozzle linkage might react opposite to a tiller handle and the rotary helm is made to do either by attaching the cable at the top or bottom. We left the boat that way for one summer season and we both adapted to it. (it was on a small lake). The next year we tried again to re-cable it and got it right. |
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On 2/14/2014 10:40 PM, thumper wrote:
On 2/13/2014 2:35 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: Push the outboard's tiller to the left and, why, you'll turn right. I had my helm replaced a few years ago to try to remove some slop and they hooked it up so it steered opposite. I only discovered it after launching for a days outing. You'd think that with conscious effort you could adapt but it was insidiously difficult, too many years of driving with a wheel I guess. I didn't run on plane much that day... Steer with the bottom of the wheel. You'll do fine. ;-) |
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