steve yates
Well-Known Member
My westerly longbow has a very simple steering system, basically rigging cable through conduit, the quadrant end is swaged to a quite thick threaded rod, and attaches to the quadrant with a couple of nuts which can be used to tension the steering.The other end
winds round the drum a turn and a half and is secured by a compressed ferrule captured in a clamp.
The quadrant

The swaged fitting to threaded rod with nuts

Through the sternlocker into the conduit.

The conduit runs though the cockpit lockers

Exiits at bottom of locker

Cable comes up into the pedestal andcrosses over

To wraps round the steering drum

This shows how the cable is secured to the drum,( its a bugger to manipulate the drum out of the pedestal)

and this shows the state of the steering cable back when I bought the boat and had to fix the steering by gwtting the cable wound back round the drum
No one seems to know what type of steering this is or who made it.
There has always been a wee bit of stiffness, especially turning the wheel to stb. ( if I remember right) and I always knew the cable had had quite a few kinks and some broken strands.I assumed this to be the cause of the stiffness,, though it could have been the bearing that locates to the drum needing lubricated? Or the boat losing its skeg, ( another job to be done)
It seemed a good idea though to replace that cable during my current refit. Cliff Morgridge in portsmouth, who deals with old westerly winches and steering doesn’t recognise it, he thought it may be an old edson system.
Diverse yachts systems in southampton, who deal with edson steering, do not recognise it, neither does edson in america,
Diverse can supply me a new cable and chain edson system, using dyneema, for almost £4000, too much to spend on an old boat thats getting so mich else done to it. And it seems like overcomplicating a very simple system.
Cliff can supply new cable and conduit, but can’t do the swaged end fittings. Though he suggested I could send him the whole lot and he could slit the swages and then use jubilee clips on the new cable. That would be about £500, muchmore realistic price wise but he is up to his eyes and can’t give a timescale, and I was hoping to launch in april.
So, anyone recognise this and know the name of the steering system? And any suggestions as to sources of large threaded rod swage ends? Or other clever ways of attaching the cable to the quadrant.
Because replacing the rest of the system seems straighforward, its the ends that attach to the quadrant that are causing issues.
I’m on the east coast.
Or do I just live with it after launch and then find a proper boatyard somewhere and get it sorted next winter.
winds round the drum a turn and a half and is secured by a compressed ferrule captured in a clamp.
The quadrant

The swaged fitting to threaded rod with nuts

Through the sternlocker into the conduit.

The conduit runs though the cockpit lockers

Exiits at bottom of locker

Cable comes up into the pedestal andcrosses over

To wraps round the steering drum

This shows how the cable is secured to the drum,( its a bugger to manipulate the drum out of the pedestal)

and this shows the state of the steering cable back when I bought the boat and had to fix the steering by gwtting the cable wound back round the drum
No one seems to know what type of steering this is or who made it.There has always been a wee bit of stiffness, especially turning the wheel to stb. ( if I remember right) and I always knew the cable had had quite a few kinks and some broken strands.I assumed this to be the cause of the stiffness,, though it could have been the bearing that locates to the drum needing lubricated? Or the boat losing its skeg, ( another job to be done)
It seemed a good idea though to replace that cable during my current refit. Cliff Morgridge in portsmouth, who deals with old westerly winches and steering doesn’t recognise it, he thought it may be an old edson system.
Diverse yachts systems in southampton, who deal with edson steering, do not recognise it, neither does edson in america,
Diverse can supply me a new cable and chain edson system, using dyneema, for almost £4000, too much to spend on an old boat thats getting so mich else done to it. And it seems like overcomplicating a very simple system.
Cliff can supply new cable and conduit, but can’t do the swaged end fittings. Though he suggested I could send him the whole lot and he could slit the swages and then use jubilee clips on the new cable. That would be about £500, muchmore realistic price wise but he is up to his eyes and can’t give a timescale, and I was hoping to launch in april.
So, anyone recognise this and know the name of the steering system? And any suggestions as to sources of large threaded rod swage ends? Or other clever ways of attaching the cable to the quadrant.
Because replacing the rest of the system seems straighforward, its the ends that attach to the quadrant that are causing issues.
I’m on the east coast.
Or do I just live with it after launch and then find a proper boatyard somewhere and get it sorted next winter.
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