26X steering system. No feedback option?
26X steering system. No feedback option?
I hace a 2002 26X and the steering is very loose and getting difficult to turn. I am looking to replace the rack and pinion steering controls, but I am wondering about the no feed back option. Does anyone have any info on this alternitive choice.
- bradhill
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Re: 26X steering system. No feedback option?
I replaced the stock steering on my 1996
several years ago with a no feedback system. I have had no problems with it, although it is not rack & pinion as the later models had. The wheel will stay in one position until moved by the operator. My
, of course, drifts in direction depending on the wind and water conditions as well as the slop in my rudders.
The advantage is not needing to use a bungee to hold the wheel when you need to go below.
The advantage is not needing to use a bungee to hold the wheel when you need to go below.
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Re: 26X steering system. No feedback option?
Just my two cents worth, but I find that the feedback on the helm helps me "ride-the-edge" when beating. Similar to driving on ice, or drifting a corner on the dirt track, you can hold the wheel to make the most progress to windward. Or, maybe it's just my imagination.
~Rich
~Rich
Re: 26X steering system. No feedback option?
Yes missed that bit.....you do want some feedback.....sailing ,motorbike riding,car driving (ho no officer I was not speeding) etc etc
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Re: 26X steering system. No feedback option?
You can use a BayStar hydraulic system on a Mac that only costs $499 complete. Crikey did an install--search for his thread.
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Re: 26X steering system. No feedback option?
At present, I get very little feedback from my hydraulic system. While the steering input effort is noticeably reduced when I engage the BWY engine disconnect, it still is 'set and forget' due to the check valves present in the wheel helm. I don't have a big problem with this as it lets me focus on balancing the sails for neutral rudder position (almost) and reducing heel if the Admiral is having an angle issue that day.mastreb wrote:You can use a BayStar hydraulic system on a Mac that only costs $499 complete. Crikey did an install--search for his thread.
My system will go to an auto-pilot by next year which will further preclude the presence of feedback when it is in operation. Having said all this, my understanding is that it is still possible to remove the check valves for full rudder feedback operation. However, a talk with a Teleflex representative at last winters Toronto Boat show revealed that it is necessary on hydraulic pump systems in order to operate properly. I'm thinking an external check valve with a bypass valve can give me the best of both worlds (a much earlier mod post that I can't locate anymore, mentioned this). And if I remember correctly, was a cheap device. The best feedback device of all, remains a tiller!
Ross
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Re: 26X steering system. No feedback option?
We replaced our DefctiveMar unit and three others with the Teleflex SS141-10. Great unit very smooth and no problems for the last 7 years.
You really want feedback when hand steering IMHO. It helps to feel what the boat is doing. Obviously you don't need feedback with an autopilot.
Victor
You really want feedback when hand steering IMHO. It helps to feel what the boat is doing. Obviously you don't need feedback with an autopilot.
Victor
Re: 26X steering system. No feedback option?
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trdprotruck
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Re: 26X steering system. No feedback option?
I think rack and pinion by design will give you feedback. if you really want no feedback, you need to go to a rotary powerboat steering like the Uflex Accura steering. It will fit on the X, but requires a larger hole in the pedestal.Hideaway wrote:Thanks for the replies. There seems to be a lot of yea and nay for the no feed back steering system. At present my steering is so tight that on a normal day of sailing with light air, I can set the wheel and it stays put until I move it again. Much I guess like no feed back. So I am currently looking for a rack and pinion no feedback system with a 10 foot cable, that will adapt to my
