Neeves
Well-Known Member
Just a post on observations
We have just broken our second Morse cable. The first failure was at about 1,500 hours and was the cable controlling the sail drive the second failed at about 3,000 hours and was the cable controlling throttle. Both cables were original Volvo branded cables. Both cables failed at the junction of the 'solid' rod at the end of the cable where the wire is inserted in the rod. Both failed at the junction of wire and rod, one at the sail drive one at the controller.
When the first failed we were 20nm down river of a chandler and we devised a method of controlling the sail drive using kevlar string and tiny dinghy blocks run through the aft cabin hatch and the covers over the engine removed. Having had a failure we bought a further cable for the same engine (the cables for engine throttle and saildrive are the same design) and we bought another spare cable for the other engine - which is much longer. The cables are Japanese and the long cable red and the short ones blue. Fitting the short cable for the sail drive was easy you just needed patience. The second cable, a long one, has just failed and we have spent the day replacing it - it has taken most of the day (as the helm is to port and the engine to starboard). When I came to the final connection - I couldn't - the fittings on the blue cables and our Volvos, are metric and on the red cables imperial. Tomorrow I will need to cut new metric threads on the cable to fit the Morse controller. Not a big issue (the imperial threads are bigger than the metric threads) but just a surprise. The cables were bought in Tasmania and we are a metric country (or sort of) though I am aware that Japan has stuck more to imperial measures.
Now I know I should have checked - but why would you....?
Just a note of caution.
Jonathan
We have just broken our second Morse cable. The first failure was at about 1,500 hours and was the cable controlling the sail drive the second failed at about 3,000 hours and was the cable controlling throttle. Both cables were original Volvo branded cables. Both cables failed at the junction of the 'solid' rod at the end of the cable where the wire is inserted in the rod. Both failed at the junction of wire and rod, one at the sail drive one at the controller.
When the first failed we were 20nm down river of a chandler and we devised a method of controlling the sail drive using kevlar string and tiny dinghy blocks run through the aft cabin hatch and the covers over the engine removed. Having had a failure we bought a further cable for the same engine (the cables for engine throttle and saildrive are the same design) and we bought another spare cable for the other engine - which is much longer. The cables are Japanese and the long cable red and the short ones blue. Fitting the short cable for the sail drive was easy you just needed patience. The second cable, a long one, has just failed and we have spent the day replacing it - it has taken most of the day (as the helm is to port and the engine to starboard). When I came to the final connection - I couldn't - the fittings on the blue cables and our Volvos, are metric and on the red cables imperial. Tomorrow I will need to cut new metric threads on the cable to fit the Morse controller. Not a big issue (the imperial threads are bigger than the metric threads) but just a surprise. The cables were bought in Tasmania and we are a metric country (or sort of) though I am aware that Japan has stuck more to imperial measures.
Now I know I should have checked - but why would you....?
Just a note of caution.
Jonathan





