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tiller steering effort how much is normal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 102334" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>Even if his "trim vane" was at a 90degree angle,it shouldn't be that hard to turn.</p><p>You say it turns easily at rest?(so you must have the tension set right)</p><p>I don't know enough about motors to give a good answer but if it turns overly hard when powered maybe a bushing is bad??</p><p>A new outboard....I might be inclined to take it back to the shop,to see what they say.</p><p>Did you have a experienced friend(tiller use) use it, to see what he/she thinks?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 102334, member: 349"] Even if his "trim vane" was at a 90degree angle,it shouldn't be that hard to turn. You say it turns easily at rest?(so you must have the tension set right) I don't know enough about motors to give a good answer but if it turns overly hard when powered maybe a bushing is bad?? A new outboard....I might be inclined to take it back to the shop,to see what they say. Did you have a experienced friend(tiller use) use it, to see what he/she thinks? [/QUOTE]
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