In my instance the new bored quadrant was a little over $300, the labor 
including removing and reinstalling the gas tank for access was 14 hours to 
remove old parts and to install new.  Labor was the big expense.  I had them 
replace the pulleys, chain, etc since the  pulleys were also well worn.  

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On Jun 26, 2013, at 22:01, Jim Watts <paradigmat...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You may prefer a whole new boat when you see the quotes. 
> 
> 
> On 26 June 2013 18:36, Chuck S <cscheaf...@comcast.net> wrote:
>> Damien,
>> Check Edson.com
>> You will find a catalogue showing several systems and several sized 
>> quadrants as diameter effects operation.  I believe they will bore the right 
>> diameter quadrant to any diameter shaft, so measure the diameter of the 
>> quadrant and the diameter of your shaft and call them.  
>> 
>> Naturally, check condition of cable, chain, gears, idler pulleys, etc, 
>> because something else may have stressed the quadrant and caused the 
>> failure.  Replace anything suspect.  You may prefer a whole new system when 
>> you see the new design options?
>> 
>> 
>> Chuck
>> Resolute
>> 1990 C&C 34R
>> Atlantic City, NJ
>> From: "Damien Morrissey" <morrissey.dam...@gmail.com>
>> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 7:50:23 AM
>> Subject: Stus-List Steering Quadrant
>> 
>> 
>> The problem is definitely the Quadrant.   It has snapped into 2 pieces from 
>> the shaft across to the curved grooved part that holds the steering cable, 
>> the bolts are NOT missing.
>> 
>> I can not find any name or product numbers in the pieces to aid in ordering 
>> the proper part from Edson or others.   My camera crapped out yesterday so I 
>> will try again to get some pics.   It is cast aluminum or white metal of 
>> some sort.
>> 
>> It is generally a pie shaped part with a hole for the rudder post at one 
>> end.   This end is in 2 pieces to clamp around that rudder post.There are 4 
>> bolts to hold this together.   It is about 6 1/2 inches across here with 2 
>> eye bolts to attach the steering cable ends.   The piece is about 10 inches 
>> from the rudder post end to the centre of the curved groove end.    The 
>> curved end has 2 grooves for the steering cable and is about 12 1/2 inches 
>> across.   It is about 1 1/2  thick.
>> 
>> As a picture is worth a thousand words, I will cut the description here and 
>> post a pic as soon as I can.   Until then, if anyone can help, that would be 
>> great.   If it isn't an Edson part - who else could be the manufacturer ?
>> 
>> 
>> Damien
>> "Melissa Anne"
>> Viking 33 - C&C Design
>> Bay of Islands Yacht Club
>> Corner Brook, NL
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