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> OK lets see if this works from my 82- 37
> after sending and filing on work google drive, renaming and changing
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Sent: Fri, Apr 16, 2021 9:26 pm
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Hi Pe
Thanks Len,
Yes, pretty robust system for sure. I tried it and moving the rudder was like
using a tiller ( sideways)
Hoping to never need to use this feature no matter how well it works
John Conklin
S/V Halcyon
> On Apr 16, 2021, at 10:29 PM, Len Mitchell via CnC-List
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> John,
John, that looks like great leverage. I applaud you for testing it before you
need it. Every C&C will be a little different. Mine is short and almost
impossible to use in moderate wind without a winch. It’s worth trying before
shit happens. Auto helm is your friend if something goes bad FYI. Len
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> Hi Peter,
> On My 37 the
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OK lets see if this works from my 82- 37 after sending and filing on work
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Hi Peter,On My 37 the access plate just under helm seat is remover and a long
pole with square base is inserted into matching female square top of the rudder
post. The
OK lets see if this works from my 82- 37
after sending and filing on work google drive, renaming and changing
restrictions and copying link Here you go !!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10uaMbhSuU1ugwDZEVNXaIN-NkrVQXZ-U/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/125h-CtaY1Cj9oSpy9fW29uGGr
Hi Peter,
On My 37 the access plate just under helm seat is remover and a long pole with
square base is inserted into matching female square top of the rudder post. The
pole only fits/aims sideways ( toward engine control panel) and you actually
steer from there.
After reading about this topic
I have needed our emergency tiller in a squall before. Long story short, try it
before you need it. Some boats need the wheel removed and some need you to use
the primary winches. Spare steering cables are gold in a remote area. Len
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