oldboat1
Fleet Admiral
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- Apr 3, 2002
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I'm curious about the cable-to-motor connection --probably because I haven't had the newer type connections. I've used the transom-mount clamp that holds the steering cable stationary, but the newest hook-up, I guess, is the tilt-tube type. <br /><br />I want to rig an auxiliary motor for steering. (This is on an inboard, so I can't piggyback off the main motor.) I'm thinking I will locate the tilt-tube under the motor's mounting bracket (space just above the screws) -- don't know if that is typical or not. Additionally, I'm thinking that I might be able to make a tilt-tube out of PVC.<br /><br />So if my terms are right, why is the steering tube called a "tilt-tube"? It seems to be installed in a stationary position -- or is it really supposed to tilt and twist like the older transom clamps?<br /><br />And what about the idea of making a tube out of PVC? As long as the steering cable was properly held in place, it seems to me that should do the job.<br /><br />Would appreciate any thoughts.....