Back from two weeks sailing in the North Channel - great sailing location!
In returning to Little Current, Ontario - I had my Edson steering system lock up
just as we left the marina at Kagawong, Ontario on our way 15 miles down wind. We stopped the motor, anchored and started to diagnose the problem.
The starboard Pulley in the fuel locker had the cable come out of the track. I removed the pulley assembly and then the pin holding the pulley in and was able to re-seat the cable.
I then discovered that the port side pulley beneath the steering pedestal also had it's cable come out of its track. I attempted to push the cable back onto the track from the access port in the deck - between the seat and the pedestal - but could not make it go on. After a couple of minutes (while the wind was continuing to build) I elected to install the emergency tiller which allowed us to motor sail back to Little Current.:dance:
Question - how best to access the pulley's beneath the pedestal? Should I remove the pedestal at its base? Is there another way of getting the cable onto its track? Any advice would be appreciated.
I now know what caused this ... not keeping the steering cable sufficiently tight.
Thanks All.
Tom Grass
In returning to Little Current, Ontario - I had my Edson steering system lock up
The starboard Pulley in the fuel locker had the cable come out of the track. I removed the pulley assembly and then the pin holding the pulley in and was able to re-seat the cable.
I then discovered that the port side pulley beneath the steering pedestal also had it's cable come out of its track. I attempted to push the cable back onto the track from the access port in the deck - between the seat and the pedestal - but could not make it go on. After a couple of minutes (while the wind was continuing to build) I elected to install the emergency tiller which allowed us to motor sail back to Little Current.:dance:
Question - how best to access the pulley's beneath the pedestal? Should I remove the pedestal at its base? Is there another way of getting the cable onto its track? Any advice would be appreciated.
I now know what caused this ... not keeping the steering cable sufficiently tight.
Thanks All.
Tom Grass