1977 f280 steering problems
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 9:32 pm
hello, all. i just got my first inboard boat, a 1977 trojan F280 with dual 5.8 fords. my question is this:
the steering is from the upper station, well actually its from the fly bridge( there is none inside the cabin) anyways, i have the old style chain and sprocket style of steering. today, on my maiden voyage, one of the chain sprockets busted a keyway off the shaft that goes down from the flybridge . i dont like this setup AT ALL!!! wayyyyyy too much stuff to break.
can i ditch this whole system and go to the good old hydraulic style? if so, does it need to be of a certain power or caliber? i know this is a big boat, but ive sen bigger cnter consoles with hydraulic steering moving 3 and 4 engines.
any info would be appreciated as i am a COMPLETE newbie in the inboard world. i am a previous outboard mechanic and used to customize fishing skiffs previously, so i am not new to boats in general.
thanks and have a great day.
mike
myoutboards@yahoo.com
the steering is from the upper station, well actually its from the fly bridge( there is none inside the cabin) anyways, i have the old style chain and sprocket style of steering. today, on my maiden voyage, one of the chain sprockets busted a keyway off the shaft that goes down from the flybridge . i dont like this setup AT ALL!!! wayyyyyy too much stuff to break.
can i ditch this whole system and go to the good old hydraulic style? if so, does it need to be of a certain power or caliber? i know this is a big boat, but ive sen bigger cnter consoles with hydraulic steering moving 3 and 4 engines.
any info would be appreciated as i am a COMPLETE newbie in the inboard world. i am a previous outboard mechanic and used to customize fishing skiffs previously, so i am not new to boats in general.
thanks and have a great day.
mike
myoutboards@yahoo.com