So last summer when turning to he left hard it felt like my wheel skipped a tooth. I have posted about this previously and some thoughts where my cable slipped a tooth inside the gears of the helm ( not sure if I am explaining that correctly). The two biggest problems since this has happened is 1st the steering wheel is "out of alignment" and 2nd the boat is able to make a good hard turn to the right but turning to the left it can't turn half as tight as it can to the right.
Up to this point I have put up with it since it still functions and gets us out on the river. I had the day off and decided I would take the back plate off of the helm and take a look. Everything looked normal so I decided what the heck lets pull out the steering cable and see if we can get the wheel in alignment. This part was easy.
My biggest question is as I went under the boat to move the rudder back and forth and to get straight ( so I can put it back together with a straight aligned wheel) I noticed the rudder only turns about half the distance to the left (top photo. That is all the way that it will turn in that direction) vs to the right (see 2nd photo below) it has a hard stop both ways. I crawled back and looked at the rudder in the engine bay to see if Debri was stoping the rudder from turning more but there wasn't anything. Are there gears/ teeth in the rudder internals that could have slipped last year and that's my problem? The teeth jumped and it's basically turned to much one way?
Is this normal to account for the turbulent flow coming off of the prop? I'm not exaggerating that the boat turn radius to the left is twice as large as to the right. I have a couple friends with ski boats and theirs don't turn nearly this wide to the left it is a lot more equal or radius to the right.
Thanks in advance for any ideas! Sorry for the sideways photos.
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Up to this point I have put up with it since it still functions and gets us out on the river. I had the day off and decided I would take the back plate off of the helm and take a look. Everything looked normal so I decided what the heck lets pull out the steering cable and see if we can get the wheel in alignment. This part was easy.
My biggest question is as I went under the boat to move the rudder back and forth and to get straight ( so I can put it back together with a straight aligned wheel) I noticed the rudder only turns about half the distance to the left (top photo. That is all the way that it will turn in that direction) vs to the right (see 2nd photo below) it has a hard stop both ways. I crawled back and looked at the rudder in the engine bay to see if Debri was stoping the rudder from turning more but there wasn't anything. Are there gears/ teeth in the rudder internals that could have slipped last year and that's my problem? The teeth jumped and it's basically turned to much one way?
Is this normal to account for the turbulent flow coming off of the prop? I'm not exaggerating that the boat turn radius to the left is twice as large as to the right. I have a couple friends with ski boats and theirs don't turn nearly this wide to the left it is a lot more equal or radius to the right.
Thanks in advance for any ideas! Sorry for the sideways photos.
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