mcanderson
Well-Known Member
Bit late to this , seems you did everything right and Thx fir sharing .
On my previous boat a KAD 300 twin the ram was athwart the transom , inside .I seem to recall a U shaped piece of metal you are supposed to jam that in somewhere to hold them in neutral fwds?
Every time I did my racing snake impressions and happened to be at the back , crawling over them I looked but could never fathom out where this locking key went .
This boat the ram is under a bunk in the aft cabin athwart the transom , I think you just pop off a couple of split pins and let rge blades weather cock so to speak .They not much use over 26 knots anyhow tbo .Finish close 1/4 on throttles .
Interestingly the BCS hydraulics run the rudder ram , passerelle and flaps .
Apparently the fluid is boggo 0 30 W single weight oil , same as the twin disc g boxes .
I did question this btw .
Anyhow S how old are the rams ?
Do you scape / clean them ?
Appreciate you cant park them closed like flaps .
Have they got gaiters to keep the sun off ?
Hope the Arnesons guys are watching., a mate of mine routinely / annually renews his ram seals , they are designed for this .
Its actually what put me off a Arnesons boat the unprotected ram seals tbo .Sort of figured that one out .
I think the VP D series are replaceable ? Or can they be “ serviced “ ....duno ?
L,
The rams were fitted in July 2017. The bellows (gaiters) on them are pulled back and checked at each annual service. I don't look at them when I am diving to clean the drives.
I think they can be serviced, but new ones are c£200 each and as I need two I will just buy new ones, and then get the old serviced so I have some spares.
I have a service manual and having now read the section on steering in detail it does state in an emergency any non-flammable liquid can be used in an emergency. So I could have just poured water into the steering reservoir to get me to port and then drained and flushed the system. That is an interesting thought.
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