I am in the middle of restoring a 1970 13-footer. I am just mounting a 2001 Mercury 30-HP FOURSTROKE short-shaft engine. The wire-rope-and-pulley steering system is now replaced with mechanical cable steering.
The mechanical cable steering actuator rod [passing through the Tilt Tube on the engine] seems to hit the transom cutout as illustrated below.
What is the solution to this problem?
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13-footer with notched 15-inch transom steering
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Re: Problem - steering rod hitting transom
The general solution is to NOT use a through the tilt tube mounting. The actuator is held by a gimbal mounting bracket. A clevis attaches the end of the actuator to the engine tiller arm.
Read this archived thread on exactly the same topic:
viewtopic.php?t=683
Read this archived thread on exactly the same topic:
viewtopic.php?t=683
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Re: 13-footer with notched 15-inch transom steering
The tilt tube steering rod bumps against the transom cut out. I wonder if you could create clearance by fabricating a simple engine bracket that steps back a couple of inches. The curved transom would be a challenge.