Tried to order one
The original Edson design used a push-pull cable. Originally, it involved cutting the cockpit floor near the foot rest to mount the pedestal. Eventually, they designed a bowl shaped base to straddle the foot rest. The cable came out of the bottom of the pedestal and through the overhead of the aft berth. The cable was attached to a lever that poked through the transom, on the starboard side of the rudder. This is the same system designed for the 23.5 and Catalina 250. Problem was the load on the rudder was at the limit for the cable and rudder attachment lever. They had several failures, and at the time I purchased my 26, they were still trying to design a fix for the failures. I even discussed the problem with the Edson rep at Strictly Sail. The dealer and I waited over a year, and finally, he refunded me the cost of the wheel option since Edson could never get it right.The truth is, I enjoy sailing with a tiller. Adding a tiller pilot was a piece of cake. I have never missed the wheel. P.S. I used the money to put in a roller furler and bimini instead.Mike PajewskiH26 "Loon"