synchronizing outboard with sailboat tiller

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capnrx

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Apr 9, 2008
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Oday 272 Huron
My ODay 272 has a 9.9HP Johnson outboard which is very difficult to reach in order to steer along with the(boat)tiller. With a previous sailboat I had owned this was not necessary; however the marina where I now dock is pretty tight which requires sharper maneuvering. I am told there is a product available for retrofit --some sort of bar or column that attaches from rudder to outboard to synchronize outboard movement with the tiller. Can anyone provide information on this product or guide me to a website etc?
 
Aug 26, 2006
54
Oday 25 Eastport, Maine
Check your motor first.

Capnrx. I have a 9.9 Suzuki sail on my 25' Oday. It has a position lock so i can lock the motor straight ahead. You might check with a local dealer to see if your motor might have the same. With my motor location and the rudder design, i have no problem hitting the prop.
 
Feb 25, 2007
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- - Sandusky, Ohio
Hard link

Visit the Catalina 25 Association website. There has been discussions ad nauseum about hard and soft links. Some pretty creative solutions can be found in their archives.
 
Nov 30, 2007
276
Hunter 36 Forked River, NJ
opposite problem

Hi Capnrx, I think you've received some clever solutions, but they sound to me like they're solving a different problem. Having sailed a Hunter 23 tiller boat with a 9.9 hp engine for several years, I understand your problem very well. When I backed out of my slip, I needed to turn my motor with my tiller -not to avoid hitting the prop, but - to turn more succinctly, sharply, and with better control. I've never seen any device that synchronizes the movement of the rudder with the motor, but it sounds like a great idea. I was following this post because I'm very curious to see how others might have solved it.
 
Mar 28, 2007
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Oday 23 Anna Maria Isl.
Rudder/motor link may be a let down for some?

I am just guessing that anyone who uses their motor as almost a side thruster for tight docking (I do) may not get enough travel when motor is connected to tiller. Rod might hit motor before it's turned enough? Maybe the rod is quick disconnect? Anybody know?
 
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George

Motor-Rudder Connection

There are many ways to skin this cat and the knowledgebase covers some of them, most if not all cost less than $50.00. Ideally, whatevery link you install, I think the ideal setup should allow raising the motor w/o having to disconnect the link. Go to more on this subject at: http://h260.com/ezsteer/ezsteer.html
 
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