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VCP Aquanaut RM -- kinked skeg cable repair
Hi,
I think I managed to kink the skeg cable in my Aquanaut RM. Has any succeeded in replacing a skeg cable in this boat? All info, suggestions appreciated. thanks |
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VCP Aquanaut RM -- kinked skeg cable repair
Martin Shell wrote:
Brian Nystrom wrote: wrote: Hi, I think I managed to kink the skeg cable in my Aquanaut RM. Has any succeeded in replacing a skeg cable in this boat? There is an allen set screw in the control and another in the skeg. Loosen the one in the control, then pull the skeg down and out of the boat, along with the cable. Loosen the set screw in the skeg and pull the cable out. Take it to a local marine supplier and buy two sections 1x19 stainless cable (NOT 7x19) of the same diameter or slightly smaller (the second one is a spare). The stock cable should be either a 1/8" or 3/32". Before you install the new cable, it helps to taper the end that's going to be fed into the housing using a grinding wheel on Dremel tool, a bench grinder or a file. It's not mandatory, but it will make it easier to feed it through at the control end. The assembly procedure is the reverse of the disassembly procedure. It's actually an easy job that should take no more than 10 minutes if you have the materials on hand. Brian, Thanks for your info. Before I saw your note, I bought 7x19 wire rope which would not have worked very well. Once I got the 1x19 it was easy. As you undoubtedly discovered, 7x19 cable is designed to be very flexible and will not work at all in an application like a skeg where it must be capable of pushing as well as pulling. I'm glad to hear that you suceeded in fixing your skeg. |
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