Ended up taking my boat to Skipper's Marine in Cadiz, KY. Lucky I did, my cable was fished through a stringer under the gast tank. They could not pull the new one through the hole or even get a fish tape through it. They had to pull the gas tank. Mike at Skipper's is great. Service the way it should be.
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There are threads covering this subject and the suggested culprit is the cable laying the bilge where it gets wet and corrosion begins. There is a couple threads I have read that suggest injecting anti-freeze into the line to lube and block the corrosion. All I am going to say is when I tried it, things went back to normal, at least for now.
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Originally posted by chpthril View PostOdds are you need a cable, but lots of people overlook greasing the rudder box. It has a std grease nipple on it. This will help the life span of a cable IMO.
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Originally posted by d60nil@gmail.com View PostI replaced cables and helm steering still very stiff. Greased zerk on rudder box which did not help. Dropped rudder and applied .05 cents of marine grease to shaft and steering was back to one finger steering. Do not replace cables until you try this!!!!
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Originally posted by tigeky View PostEnded up taking my boat to Skipper's Marine in Cadiz, KY. Lucky I did, my cable was fished through a stringer under the gast tank. They could not pull the new one through the hole or even get a fish tape through it. They had to pull the gas tank. Mike at Skipper's is great. Service the way it should be.
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