To make the

Obelix

Obelix wrote:Hi Russ,
To make thesteering adjustable, I cut a piece off the cross-rod, created a threated insert inside the tube and used a rod-end to adjust the rudder distance (Rod-end is McMaster-Carr PN# 2434K51).
Obelix
Answers to your questions:RussMT wrote:Did you sacrifice an old tiller for that line route block system?
Looks like the connecting rod (between rudders) is attached to your new arm. Is that correct?
how did you make that "cage trap"? How did you attach it to the aluminum tiller arm?
The photo above appears the existing steering linkage is aft of the tie bar.
--Russ
Beautiful piece of wood. Your carpentry skills are excellent as well. Looks like a hand crafted tiller part. Shame it's hidden behind the scenes and nobody can see how nice it looks.BOAT wrote:1. the wood for the pulleys is just a piece of mahogany from the local Home Depot here in Oceanside. I just cut it with a saw and sanded it and slopped on some varnish in case some water from the rudder rope splashed onto the wood. It's not clear in the picture; but, the wood is actually far away from the rudder rope and the rope and wood are not even close to touching each other so it should not see any sea water but I varnished it just in case:
+1mastreb wrote:BOAT--you should make a kit with all this stuff pre-fabbed and installation instructions so people can just buy the EV-100 and your kit to do the install exactly the way you did it.
Even that would be awesome. Spec out exact parts and sizes.BOAT wrote:Maybe someday when i get the time I will just take it all apart and just make a set of plans. That's really all that anyone would need.

