Wooden Trojan Steering wheel
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Wooden Trojan Steering wheel
I have recently acquired a wooden steering wheel from a Trojan boat, and am trying to identify it. I hope someone can help me out.
It is a 6 spoke all wood wheel that is about 22 1/4" in daimeter.
The center hub is about 3 1/4" in diameter, and is chrome plated over a non-ferrous metal. The hub cover is held in place by 3 set screws, and has TROJAN, in raised capital letters against a rough background.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
It is a 6 spoke all wood wheel that is about 22 1/4" in daimeter.
The center hub is about 3 1/4" in diameter, and is chrome plated over a non-ferrous metal. The hub cover is held in place by 3 set screws, and has TROJAN, in raised capital letters against a rough background.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
wooden wheel
Thanks "Seadog" for the response.
I don't know how to import pictures to the forum, and so I have put pictures into my Flickr account. The link is http://www.flickr.com/photos/nauticalsandmore/
The wheel appears to have been refinished, and when the front was re - Urethaned it ran down to the back and was not cleaned up. Other than that it appears to be in Excellent condition.
Thanks
I don't know how to import pictures to the forum, and so I have put pictures into my Flickr account. The link is http://www.flickr.com/photos/nauticalsandmore/
The wheel appears to have been refinished, and when the front was re - Urethaned it ran down to the back and was not cleaned up. Other than that it appears to be in Excellent condition.
Thanks
Those wheels are off of some of the 50's and 60's wooden models. They also came with the center casting with the name Trojan in script with the letters in relief rather than raised. I have one of those wheels myself.
I have seen many photos of older wooden models on here that have that wheel. It really is a neat wheel, and i am thinking about putting mine on my Tri-cabin.
I have seen many photos of older wooden models on here that have that wheel. It really is a neat wheel, and i am thinking about putting mine on my Tri-cabin.
Tim
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Something like this I assume? This one is off a 1969 28' Trojan Sea Skiff.
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I am going to try to fit it onto my '79 Tri-cabin. I like its looks better than the chrome wheel that is there now.
Bought it on ebay for $50 about a year ago and initially wanted to just hang it on the wall in my office at home but liked it so well I am going to try to make it work on SeaDog.
Bought it on ebay for $50 about a year ago and initially wanted to just hang it on the wall in my office at home but liked it so well I am going to try to make it work on SeaDog.
Tim
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Measure the hub carefully. I had to have some machining done before I could install the wooden wheel on mine. I have the original Syten hydraulic system, and the steering shaft is tapered. I forget the actual numbers (have them at home) but the shaft tapers down from something like 7/8" to 3/4". The hub on the wheel had a different taper (something like 3/4" down to 5/8"). Not "plug and play".
So I was faced with either machinging the wheel to grind it out, pulling the steering pump and having its shaffed machined down, or designing a custom 'converter' and having a piece of aluminum custom-machined. Didn't want to mess with the wheel (too valuable to me to let anyone get near it with a grinder and potentially mess it up) and figured the steering pump wouldn't survive removel / machining / reassembly, so I went for the custom hub converter. It fits over the existing Syten shaft taper and provides a new shaft custom cut to fit the taper on the wheel.
So I was faced with either machinging the wheel to grind it out, pulling the steering pump and having its shaffed machined down, or designing a custom 'converter' and having a piece of aluminum custom-machined. Didn't want to mess with the wheel (too valuable to me to let anyone get near it with a grinder and potentially mess it up) and figured the steering pump wouldn't survive removel / machining / reassembly, so I went for the custom hub converter. It fits over the existing Syten shaft taper and provides a new shaft custom cut to fit the taper on the wheel.
Thanks for the heads up captain. I plan to do a thorough job of making sure it matches and fits well - and, like you - have no desire to let anyone near the wooden wheel.
I planned to make the switch next spring and take this winter to get any mods done that are needed.
I planned to make the switch next spring and take this winter to get any mods done that are needed.
Tim
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