Recently I was docking our 30+ in a big wind with 3' rollers and suddenly lost the connection between the wheel and rudder. Fortunately we docked safely and my son, who is a junior studying engineering at RPI, wormed his way under the cockpit and reconnected the cables to thier respective pulleys and we were whole again.
I think our problem was over-steering while motoring. Would this be correct and how common is it for the cables to come off the pulleys? Is there a long term solution?
Thank you.
Peter S
Bayview, ID
I think our problem was over-steering while motoring. Would this be correct and how common is it for the cables to come off the pulleys? Is there a long term solution?
Thank you.
Peter S
Bayview, ID

) The cable had jumped off the starboard side of the quadrant. In any event, I had a rigger make up a new cable, and after a couple of afternoons in a pretzel position in the lazarette, I successfully got it installed. I followed the 3/4" deflection advice, and so far - so good. However, I'm going to check the cable again soon. I'm quite sure it stretches some.