Can't help on removing the wheel but boat leather is a good outfit.  Have 
bought several items from them.  Covering the wheel is not difficult but takes 
some force to keep it tight, especially if you go with foam under it.  A great 
winter project.

John


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> On Nov 26, 2013, at 8:44 PM, Jim Reinardy <firewa...@reinardy.us> wrote:
> 
> One of my planned winter projects this year is a leather wrap for the wheel 
> on Firewater.  The bare stainless gets a bit cold on both ends of the season 
> around here.  This raises a few questions of people who might have done it 
> before.  First, does anyone have experience with boatleather.com or other 
> suppliers?  BoatLeather seems to have a lock on the market, I have had 
> trouble finding many alternatives.  Recommendations are welcome.
> 
> Second, I would prefer to do this with the wheel off, but don't know what is 
> required to take the wheel off with an Autohelm 3000 drive mounted on the 
> wheel.  Can someone give me the steps required there?
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Jim Reinardy
> C&C 30-2 "Firewater"
> Milwaukee, WI
> 
> P.S.  Thanks for all the advice for my boat shopping friend, he is still 
> mulling things over and also looking at a Dehler 34 in Chicago that he 
> thought was sold but is back on the market.
> 
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