Edson Steering Cable

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Bud Cook

We have a 1991 Hunter 37.5 and have to replace the steering wire rope running back to the steering quadrent, due to fraying of the wire (both port and starboard). Has anyone done this job? Any cautions or recommendations?
 
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Chuck

Bud, you can go to the Edson web site, request a catalog and fill in your particulars. They will send a catalog along with the original spec sheet that Hunter ordered for your model. Great help in knowing whats there.
 
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Tim Schaaf

Check cables!

By the way, Edson recommends replacing steering cables every five years! I wonder how many of us do that? It had never occurred to me, until, after fourteen years, I removed mine and found I was sailing around with just a couple of strands still intact. OUCH! Not much more, and it would have been an awkward battle with the emergency tiller.
 
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Bud Cook

Edson Steering Cables

Tim Did you replace your worn out cables? Any problems? Bud
 
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Tim Schaaf

Edson cables for Bud

You bet I replaced them! It was no problem, although I did have a moment of hilarity....I did not pay close attention to the cable runs as I was removing them, and neglected to notice that they cross over. Consequently, when I installed the new cables, they did the reverse of what they were supposed to do. I had the boat hauled out at the time. So......when the Travelift put me back in the water, the boat went right when I steered left, and left when I steered right. A brief moment of panic ensued. I drove the boat VERY slowly and carefully to its slip, then re-did the job. Subsequently, I realized that if I had visualized the top of the wheel as the handle of the tiller, and had pushed it in the same direction as I would have pushed a tiller, all would have been OK, and my heartbeat would not have accelarated one bit! But, all ended OK...which reminds me that I am due to check those cables, once again. The area with the wear was a particularly insidious one, inside the pedestal and neither visible from below or by removing the compass. So....pull the whole darned thing out, to be certain of its condition.
 
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