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==Steering== | ==Steering== |
Revision as of 03:09, 16 April 2015
General
With the introduction of the Catalina 34 Mark II the rudder was updated to be longer with an elliptical design. Some Mark I owners have updated their original rudders with a new Elliptical Rudder for more control and smoother handling.
Ron Hill has done his own impressive modification to the rudder on his Mark I with a Wing Keel.
- The rudder post goes through a packing gland
- Rudder Bearing drawing
- Rudder Removal drawing
Maintenance
Steering
- Below-deck Autopilot Considerations
- Edson Cable & Wire Steering Maintenance Guide PDF file
- Edson Marine Steeering Inspection PDF file
- Edson Pedestal Engine Control Installation PDF file
- Edson Steering Cable components PDF file
- Edson Steering Cable components PDF file
- Edson Pedestal Shaft Wheel Attachment
- Edson Marine Tech Support -Clicking this link takes you to the Edson site
Also of Interest
There are several articles of interest concerning Rudders in the Tech Notes