Was out for the 3rd time with the boat this weekend, absolutely in love. Towards the end of the day noticed steering left gave substantial stiffness, going right was a one finger smooth operation. Towards the end of the day, left almost felt like it was in full lock while barely turning and providing alot of resistance.
Naturally did a bunch of research last night and found steering cable/rudder as the two likely causes. Seems to be extremely common while going left. The boat is at the lake currently and I would like to arrive this weekend with the right tools. Access for greasing the rudder I'm imagining is through the removable locker panels under engine? Do these models have a zerk fitting? If anyone has a type of grease they find successful I'm all ears.
As for the cable, would it go bad in 2 seasons? It appears a dry bilge is extremely important to prevent water penetration, and being I wasn't there for the first 70 hrs I cant guarantee this, but the boats underfloor looked really good when I took the floor out this winter and did all the servicing. I've heard lubing the steering cable and rudder mentioned as annual maintenance and wondering if anyone had a brief explanation as to what lubing the steering cable entails. Turning all the way right greasing the shaft with marine grade grease (small hand held container) and then working it in by turning the wheel left? Repeating that a few times or should I have an aerosol type marine grade lubricant spray?
Any information anyone has on what their process is for success would be extremely appreciated. Thanks in advance, just like having a full gameplan attacking these items and cant see the boat at the moment.
Naturally did a bunch of research last night and found steering cable/rudder as the two likely causes. Seems to be extremely common while going left. The boat is at the lake currently and I would like to arrive this weekend with the right tools. Access for greasing the rudder I'm imagining is through the removable locker panels under engine? Do these models have a zerk fitting? If anyone has a type of grease they find successful I'm all ears.
As for the cable, would it go bad in 2 seasons? It appears a dry bilge is extremely important to prevent water penetration, and being I wasn't there for the first 70 hrs I cant guarantee this, but the boats underfloor looked really good when I took the floor out this winter and did all the servicing. I've heard lubing the steering cable and rudder mentioned as annual maintenance and wondering if anyone had a brief explanation as to what lubing the steering cable entails. Turning all the way right greasing the shaft with marine grade grease (small hand held container) and then working it in by turning the wheel left? Repeating that a few times or should I have an aerosol type marine grade lubricant spray?
Any information anyone has on what their process is for success would be extremely appreciated. Thanks in advance, just like having a full gameplan attacking these items and cant see the boat at the moment.
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