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<blockquote data-quote="Wingsdrew16" data-source="post: 484778" data-attributes="member: 28780"><p>Guys,</p><p>I Last winter I replaced my decking and carpet. In the process I disconnected the steering cable from the steering wheel but not the from the motor and had the cables sitting outside the boat. After reassembling everything (greased the cable before putting it back in) and getting the boat back in the water noticed the steering is real jerky, particularly at slower speeds and just when I change direction. At speed it isn't quite as bad.</p><p>I didn't notice anything that looked wrong when I reassembled but I must have done something.</p><p>Any ideas on what it might be and how I can fix it?</p><p>Thanks for the help.</p><p>Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wingsdrew16, post: 484778, member: 28780"] Guys, I Last winter I replaced my decking and carpet. In the process I disconnected the steering cable from the steering wheel but not the from the motor and had the cables sitting outside the boat. After reassembling everything (greased the cable before putting it back in) and getting the boat back in the water noticed the steering is real jerky, particularly at slower speeds and just when I change direction. At speed it isn't quite as bad. I didn't notice anything that looked wrong when I reassembled but I must have done something. Any ideas on what it might be and how I can fix it? Thanks for the help. Andy [/QUOTE]
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