Neeves
Well-Known Member
In answer to the thread ours lasted 25 years. One did fail about 5 years ago (so a 20 year life), throttle cable. I removed the cable as I could not find the length printed on the cover until it was removed (I ran a mouse line for the replacement. I bought a replacement and a spare and a spare for the other engine. I was in the middle of nowhere when it failed and I cobbled together a replacement from 2mm Kevlar (lightweight spinnaker sheets) and small dinghy blocks.
The wire inside the cover looked perfect, it failed at the 'swage' and I used the interior 'wire' as 2 very long fids (our cat had a 22' beam but helm on one side, only some cables were short, the one that failed was, really, long).
The biggest problem was that the builder had installed the morse cables with the engine wiring as one big loom, held together with cable ties. It needed brute strength to break the morse cable free.
Jonathan
The wire inside the cover looked perfect, it failed at the 'swage' and I used the interior 'wire' as 2 very long fids (our cat had a 22' beam but helm on one side, only some cables were short, the one that failed was, really, long).
The biggest problem was that the builder had installed the morse cables with the engine wiring as one big loom, held together with cable ties. It needed brute strength to break the morse cable free.
Jonathan