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The steering shaft is made of "hollow stainless steel tube" which is actually two pieces inside one another to form a slip fit. If you loo closely at the center of the rod there are two white plastic caps that stick up 90 degrees from each other. Under each of those are the allen caps screws that adjust the tension of the rod. These allen cap screws are set from the factory. They are made to disengage/slip the inner shaft from the outter shaft incase one motor goes one way and one goes the other way so the rod & quick disconnect fittings does not break under such tension. There are also small locator dimples along the inner shaft that the plastic ball on the bottom of the allen cap screw ride in for different distance settings. It all could be home made with some ingenuity and thinking involved I suppose like anything else.
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1976 Wellcraft V-20 Steplift w/1983 175 HP Johnson 1973 Sears 12 ft. V bottom w/1958 3 HP Evinrude "A boat is a hole in the water, surrounded by wood & fiberglass, into which one pours hard earned money into" |
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Another thing I got a 6" piece of foam on my bar so it floats if you drop it when trying to put it on out in the water. Its a piece of one of those foam straws kids play with at the pool or lake found one at Walmart. The rest went to 1' long pieces for wraping my hooks I tied up to pull behind bottom bouncers for walleye works great for that as well no mess in the boat.
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Wow, that is really cool. Thanks guys. Once I get my lil motor going I will be on this like flies on sh!t.
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1994 Wellcraft V21 |
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