Danny

The axles in the pulleys for the steering cable below deck are built to fail
when stressed hard as when the rudder goes over hard.I know this from
experience with my Edson system on my 35 MKII.the axles in the pulleys on my
boat have a small circumferential cut that creates the weakest link which I
believe was intentional in the design.nonetheless the stop could also have
been dislodged but if the rudder went hard and fast all the way to the stop
I would suggest you check to make sure the axles in the below deck pulleys
are still good..I broke one axle but with some difficulty I was still able
to steer the boat.that's when I discovered that using the emergency tiller
on a 35 MKII is not easy and requires removing the wheel.I was trying the
reverse power of my H5 Autoprop propeller for the first time not realizing
how much more power it had than my old 2 blade folding Martec prop and the
boat developed such quick speed the wheel slipped right through my wife's
hands spinning her sideways and causing her to crack her elbow pretty hard
on the cockpit coaming.painful and bruised but thankfully no breaks and she
was a good sport about it.I manufactured and installed a new axle in the
pulley, adjusted the tension on the cable and have been going OK ever since
that happened about 7 years ago

 

Dwight Veinot

C&C 35 MKII, Alianna

Head of St. Margaret's Bay, NS

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From: cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com]
On Behalf Of djhaug...@juno.com
Sent: September 12, 2012 9:32 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Edson chain and wire pedestal failure

 

Okay so,  Here is what I think may have happened.  I think, when I let go of
the wheel to help furl the headsail, the rudder swung hard to port and went
right past the stop.   This allowed the chain to roll right off the
sprocket.   When I was playing around with trying to get it back, I got the
chain to cable fitting to go back over the steering shaft and the stop
spindle on the rudder post wheel to slip back by the stop on the bulkhead.
What good is a stop if it doesn't stop anything?  Anyway I guess I should
have engaged the break or tied off the wheel before I let it go.  

 

I'm going to head down tonight and try and remove the cable and chain to
order a new one.  I'm also going to get in the water and have a look at the
prop and shaft as there is some mysterious vibration happening now...I
wonder if the rudder managed to swing so far as to have bent the brand new
$500.00 shaft I just installed...  Or maybe it bent the strut...

 

The wife is pretty disgusted in the whole ordeal.  she feels we wasted and
entire summer working on this boat only to have this happen and we're not
done working on it and we can't go sailing because we need to make ANOTHER
repair and waste more great weather working on the boat.   I think she has
also lost confidence in the boat...  I tried to take all the blame myself
saying we didn't do enough shake down sailing and that it was my fault for
letting go of the wheel and allowing the rudder to swing...  Her take is
that we should be able to let go of the wheel in a troubled situation and
not worry about becoming disabled...I tend to agree.  As much as we both
like the wheel I'm considering going back to the tiller...or I need to beef
up the stops or find a better solution to prevent this from happening again.
I think, knowing what I know now, I will be more careful about tying the
wheel off.  Or...I don't know,...  it is hard to believe this has never
happened before...

 

Any insights are always appreciated...  Don't worry about hurting my
delicate sensibilities...  LOL

 

I have to try and get the boat back in the wife's good graces or I could
really end up in a Catalina....

 

Danny

 

 



---------- Original Message ----------
From: Martin DeYoung <mdeyo...@deyoungmfg.com>
To: "cnc-list@cnc-list.com" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Subject: Re: Stus-List Edson chain and wire pedestal failure
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2012 17:34:53 +0000

Friends don't let friends buy Catalina's, Hunter's, or Bayliner's. 

 

MartinCalypso

1971 C&C 43

Seattle

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From: cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com]
On Behalf Of djhaug...@juno.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2012 5:56 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Edson chain and wire pedestal failure

 

I hear ya, Russ...  I'm not letting beat though...came close and the wife is
saying..."Now I know why people buy the brand new Catalina..."  ewwww

 

you could have 2 or 3 catalinas for the price of the Sabre that I covet!

 

If it hadn't been for the rough seas, the fast response of Tow BoatUS and
the comfort level of my wife...I'd have dropped down below.  As it turns
out, if I had removed the cable or pulled the pin in the pedestal I probably
would have had control again.  I guess the thing is that, I had ot done
anything with the steering sytem so I was not at all familiar with it...I
should have known better.

 

I just hope my wife forgives the Viking pretty quickly or she'll be pushing
even harder for the Catlina...At least she isn't get out of boating all
together!  if worse comes to worse a catlina is better than no boat at
all!!!  LOL

 

You can't beat the speed though...we were hitting 9 knots with the currents
with just the head sail before all hell broke loose!  lets see a catlina do
that!  LOL

 

Danny

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