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Tom wrote:
Rick - sorry for the delay in answering - just got home from the bay. With cable steering I always got an immediate response when the wheel was moved (even just a little). With the hydraulic it doesn't seem to respond quite as sensitively but there is no slop - just seems to be a more gentle turn- if that makes sense. This may have more turns hard over to hard over than my previous systems which may account for that. There is no resistance to turning the wheel like there is on cable steering but you still have a feel - just like power steering on an auto. So far I really like it. Hope that answers your question - if not hit me again and I'll try to explain it better. Take care. Tom.......... That's a fine explanation. It sounds like you had a good low slop cable unit, perhaps a rack & pinion helm and a low flex cable. I'm not so fortunate as I'm getting ~ 45 degrees slop at the wheel and don't have the lateral space for a rack & pinion helm. Thanks for the info, it's appreciated. -rick- |
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