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Default Two wire steering system


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On Chuck's site someone mentions two wire mechanical push pull
steering systems used by Parker boats. I am curious. Could anyone post
a link to such a steering system. I know in the olden days that OMC
used that type of system for a while but I was unaware that anyone is
using it today.

Mine is not a Parker but a Lund. It uses Teleflex hydraulic steering
that is a thing of beauty and a joy for ever.

I just can't imagine a boat with today's high horse power motors using
the old cable system.

It's not "the old cable system." It's Teleflex's "No Feedback System,"
which has a single push/pull cable coming out of the helm. It is in
common use on many outboard boats.

You can find the details on the teleflex site. There are several such
non-hydraulic systems there, including this one:

http://www.teleflexmarine.com/cgi-bi...s&product=1084

Here is what the unnamed poster on Chuck's site posted. I think you can
see why I was curious as to what the poor uninformed person was talking
about. Thank you for confirming that this person is full of poo. Quote
follows-

No, it isn't cable and pulley. On a non-hydraulic system, there are two
relatively heavy steel wires inside a lubed synthetic cable. Operates as
push pull, I believe. The prop torque didn't bother me a lot, but my
wife, who is a lot smaller and lighter than I am, could not turn the boat
to port at planing speeds. She had no problems steering the much larger
Parker 25, which had hydraulic steering.

The new unit I had installed is the same unit Parker uses in its
production line for single engine hydraulic steering.

I remember the cable and pulley systems well. That's what there was when
I was growing up in small boats




Oh. I erred. There's only one steel wire inside a cable, working as push
pull. BFD.

So this is your game now? Making snotty comments about posts in other
places?

Loser, thy name is Florida Jim or whatever you are calling yourself here
these days.

I thought it was polite not to mention names, but since you did, you didn't
"err". You are clueless. If you want to come off as an old salt, at least
google up your information and get it right. You sound like Hillary with her
"misspeaks".

 
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