Nick Wight
Member
Our boat is fitted with a Volvo Penta side mounted Xact control that in the 4 years we have owned the boat, has always been very "stiff" to operate. Even at cruising speeds it requires significant effort to move it and adds an extra level of interest when manoeuvring at close quarters. I have become used to it and compensate accordingly, but I would like to establish what is causing it to be so difficult to use and I realise that I may be misunderstanding the way it operates. In the first part of the travel of the control arm gear is engaged and from then on the associated bowden cable does not move. Is that correct?
By way of background: VP D4/260 with DPH drive, no actuator. Drive overhauled 2 years ago with no specific/serious problems found and cable has been replaced.
I have searched on-line for information on the Xact control, but there is little or nothing available. Anyone have any thoughts?

By way of background: VP D4/260 with DPH drive, no actuator. Drive overhauled 2 years ago with no specific/serious problems found and cable has been replaced.
I have searched on-line for information on the Xact control, but there is little or nothing available. Anyone have any thoughts?

