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Adding Steering to old Wards Sea King
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<blockquote data-quote="uncndl1" data-source="post: 498623" data-attributes="member: 20453"><p>Thanks for all the above comments and thoughts…I went ahead and used the motor control bracket that I had purchased off eBay, even though it wasn’t quite big enough. I made it work … and I’m glad I used it because it allowed me to position the steering cable up higher to gain another inch or two of slack for connecting to the outboard motor. The steering cable clamp block that came with all of the used boat parts…had overspray from the previous owner and some rust, so I cleaned it up and it sprayed it with paint. Tomorrow once the paint is dry I can add the steering cable clamp block to the steering cable and then hook up the throttle control cable as well as the shifter cable.</p><p>I’d like to find some PDF directions of how to hook up the controls at the motor around although it’s probably easy enough to figure out once I get the cover off…..I watched several YouTube videos and I think I will be good to go once the storm blows through on the weekend weather is nicer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncndl1, post: 498623, member: 20453"] Thanks for all the above comments and thoughts…I went ahead and used the motor control bracket that I had purchased off eBay, even though it wasn’t quite big enough. I made it work … and I’m glad I used it because it allowed me to position the steering cable up higher to gain another inch or two of slack for connecting to the outboard motor. The steering cable clamp block that came with all of the used boat parts…had overspray from the previous owner and some rust, so I cleaned it up and it sprayed it with paint. Tomorrow once the paint is dry I can add the steering cable clamp block to the steering cable and then hook up the throttle control cable as well as the shifter cable. I’d like to find some PDF directions of how to hook up the controls at the motor around although it’s probably easy enough to figure out once I get the cover off…..I watched several YouTube videos and I think I will be good to go once the storm blows through on the weekend weather is nicer [/QUOTE]
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