Kelpie
Well-Known Member
I have no steering lock on my centre-cockpit, shaft-type steering system. At present this is just a nuisance- we have to spend time lashing the wheel amidships, and if conditions are a bit poor the steering gear can grind away underneath our bunk unless we eliminate all movement completely. We are installing a Hydrovane and will need a better way of adjusting and locking the helm in future.
I don't want to reinvent the wheel, so what kind of device could we use as a lock? I'm thinking of some sort of tube clamp, fitted inside the pedestal, with a length of threaded rod coming out of a hole in the pedestal, and a knurled knob on the end. Main concerns are whether I can get the pedestal open without shearing bolts, how to secure the clamp, and how to prevent rainwater getting inside after I've drilled a hole.
Alternatively I have very good access to the sterring shaft inside the engine bay, and could easily fit something there, but it would be a bit tricky to set up a way of controlling it remotely- possibly a knob inside the cockpit locker, which isn't really ideal, but better than nothing.
I don't want to reinvent the wheel, so what kind of device could we use as a lock? I'm thinking of some sort of tube clamp, fitted inside the pedestal, with a length of threaded rod coming out of a hole in the pedestal, and a knurled knob on the end. Main concerns are whether I can get the pedestal open without shearing bolts, how to secure the clamp, and how to prevent rainwater getting inside after I've drilled a hole.
Alternatively I have very good access to the sterring shaft inside the engine bay, and could easily fit something there, but it would be a bit tricky to set up a way of controlling it remotely- possibly a knob inside the cockpit locker, which isn't really ideal, but better than nothing.
