scot71
Jetboaters Admiral
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- 1,052
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- Points
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- Location
- Williamsport, IN
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2004
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
Saturday I made a visit to the boat to take some measurements for something I'm working on and while I was inside I attempted to turn the steering wheel and discovered that it would not turn. I had no problems at all with it last summer and in fact I could still move it at the end of December when I put the Thrust Vectors on. We have had a lot of very cold days the last few weeks (in fact it got down to -6 Friday morning) and I'm wondering if it could be possible, that the sheath on the outside of the cable has just contracted so much from the cold that it won't allow the cable to move inside. I looked behind the helm and the steering mechanism moves fine but the cables won't budge. Has anyone encountered this? I'm hoping that with the weather warming up that it will loosen up and start working again and I won't have to replace them just yet. Does my idea seem plausible, or do you think they may be done for?
If they do have to be replaced. Does anyone know the part number for them and an approximate cost?
If they do have to be replaced. Does anyone know the part number for them and an approximate cost?