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1st time I used mine it would send the her circles, thought I'd have to get a man in, lol. Go into settings and find calibration, will ask you to go full left, then full right, then centre. Will then do it on its own to check. Easier to do while stationary, but had to do mine a couple of times under sail when the clamp on the rudder came loose.
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Thanks everyone,
I had to lower the quadrant and move the steering cable sheeves down 2 inches to fit the tiller arm and allow the connection of the autopilot ram to clear the sheeves.
I am 73 and doing any work behind the engine or around the rudder post to change the packing is what I call my "boat yoga".
"Everyday spent under sail is not deducted from your lifetime".
George/Skylark
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On Apr 18, 2025, at 3:45 PM, 'George Dubose' via pearson-boats <pearso...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
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