Greetings,
I have a 99 h260 and ran into a couple breakdowns this summer. The boat has wheel steering with gear and throttle controls for the outboard on the pedistal. The first problem was the gear linkage snapped/sheered off at the clevis pin at the top inside of the pedistal. I thought this looked secure inside and since I could still shift at the motor I decided to just wait to replace it after haul out this fall.
Then it seems that either this linkage or something else got tangled up with the steering chain and it ended up that the steering cables came off the sheeves and got jammed up. I could stick my head in the fuel locker under the helm seat and look up to the inside base of pedistal to see the cable off the sheeves.
The repair seems rather simple but getting to it is the hard part. Looking at this it appears that this entire section of the deck including the base of the pedistal and helm seat is removable, there is a clear seperation from the cockpit and screws all around. I am thinking that taking this off and rerunning/replacing the steering cabling and gear linkage would be easier than trying to fiche everything through.
Has anybody done this? any words of advise? I have not talked to anybody at Hunter yet.
Rick C.
I have a 99 h260 and ran into a couple breakdowns this summer. The boat has wheel steering with gear and throttle controls for the outboard on the pedistal. The first problem was the gear linkage snapped/sheered off at the clevis pin at the top inside of the pedistal. I thought this looked secure inside and since I could still shift at the motor I decided to just wait to replace it after haul out this fall.
Then it seems that either this linkage or something else got tangled up with the steering chain and it ended up that the steering cables came off the sheeves and got jammed up. I could stick my head in the fuel locker under the helm seat and look up to the inside base of pedistal to see the cable off the sheeves.
The repair seems rather simple but getting to it is the hard part. Looking at this it appears that this entire section of the deck including the base of the pedistal and helm seat is removable, there is a clear seperation from the cockpit and screws all around. I am thinking that taking this off and rerunning/replacing the steering cabling and gear linkage would be easier than trying to fiche everything through.
Has anybody done this? any words of advise? I have not talked to anybody at Hunter yet.
Rick C.