[Public-List] Factory installed wheel steering

John Birch Sunstone at cogeco.ca
Thu Oct 3 01:13:54 PDT 2013


The CF today has been returned to the RCAF, RCN and Army designations.
Personally, I prefer the return to these designations.

Pip pip and all that ; )


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Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2013 10:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Public-List] Factory installed wheel steering


>   Gord... How about this?  You can comment on how successfully the RCN
>   made the modernization to CF, with the petty officers becoming
>   sergeants, commanders to colonels, and donning the elegant green
>   uniforms. You can suggest the USN do the same, and wait for the
>   approving cheers. You'll be the hit of the evening.
>   Bob Kirk (curmudgen)
>   p.s. The only time (except for one delivery) I ever drove wheel
>   steering was on the Battleship USS Iowa.
>
>
>   On 10/02/13, Gordon Laco wrote:
>
>   Thank you Larry
>   I've started the job; I reckon the worst of it will be the very tight
>   access
>   I'll report later.
>   I won't be able to work on it this weekend; the USN has invited the RCN
>   to a mess dinner commemorating the establishment of their service
>   during their revolt. A posse of we Canadian officers are heading down
>   Its a fair honour and I'm looking forward to it. I'm struggling for
>   something witty to say about the event but am not coming up with
>   anything.
>   Gord #426 Surprise
>   On 2013-10-02, at 8:09 PM, Lawrence Morris <[1]morris.lc at verizon.net>
>   wrote:
>   > I replace cables on my Rhodes bounty II a few years back because I
>   broke a cable. I took the one good cable to the rig shop for
>   replacements. Went back to the boat to install and discovered that
>   there was a 6" difference in length from port to starboard. You guess
>   it, back to the rigging shop( a 3hr round trip) for a third cable of
>   the correct length. Lesson: measure both side twice and fabricate once.
>   I used a piece of string, strung along the path of the cable to get
>   this dimension.
>   >
>   > While you are at it, check the cheek block sheeve pins. Mine were
>   worn 75% through. They are bronze rod of a standard size and are easy
>   to replace once you remove the cheek block(hard to do). FYI the
>   steering gear was a Edson from the same time period.
>   >
>   > If you have any questions you can call me. I am in the association
>   directory.
>   >
>   >
>   >
>   >
>   > Larry
>   > Solstice 501
>   > Sent from my iPad
>   >
>   >> On Oct 2, 2013, at 5:09 PM, Gordon Laco <[2]mainstay at csolve.net>
>   wrote:
>   >>
>   >> Hello friends,
>   >>
>   >> Surprise is fitted with factory-installed American Edson wheel
>   steering.
>   >>
>   >> Earlier this summer I felt a strange tug on the helm during a
>   violent
>   >> maneuver in heavy air. I�¹ve noticed since that the steering seemed
>   rather
>   >> slack, particularly when turning to port.
>   >>
>   >> With the 2013 Misery Trip coming up, I reckoned I�¹d better have a
>   look at
>   >> the quadrant to see if I could figure out what was wrong; I was
>   hoping today
>   >> that all I needed to do was tighten up the cables.
>   >>
>   >> If you heard cursing coming from Midland, Ontario, well that was me.
>   One of
>   >> the steering cables has broken six of the seven strands. That�¹s
>   what I felt
>   >> and that�¹s why the steering is slack. I have to replace the
>   cables.
>   >>
>   >> I am sure I can figure out how to do this, but would appreciate the
>   benefit
>   >> of advice from any of you who have been through this ordeal. I was
>   pretty
>   >> depressed to see what I saw; but as I told my wife just now, those
>   cables
>   >> are probably nearly fifty years old. I should have planned on
>   replacing
>   >> them anyway. Well, now I have to do it.
>   >>
>   >> Standing by for comments, cruel jokes, funny stories....
>   >>
>   >> Gord #426 Surprise
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