Hello folks,
I am new to this forum and am in the process of hunting for a CD 27. I found what looks like a very nice boat locally, but it has wheel steering. I prefer to have a tiller and would like to get some idea of what would be involved in converting a boat like that to tiller steering sometime down the road. I can see where the head of the rudder post is, just under a cap just aft of the pedestal. Have any of you done a project like this. Is it simply a matter of removing the pedestal and attaching a tiller to the rudder post head? If so, what kind of hardware would be involved in a project like this?
Thanks very much.
Steve
CD 27 Wheel to tiller conversion?
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Re: CD 27 Wheel to tiller conversion?
Hi Steve, There was just a post on the forum about this very topic by someone looking for a CD 30. There has also been a fair amount written about it so you should do a forum search. Lots of valuable advice there.
It's doable. I did it on my CD 36 Far Reach. It's not difficult but it is time consuming. Depending on how you do it you are probably looking at $1k-2kif you do all the work. Here is a link to the details of how we did it. http://www.farreachvoyages.com/projects ... rsion.html
Since you have not bought the boat yet my first response is to find a boat with a tiller. I suspect there are a number of them out there.
If you really want a tiller (I did) do not be deterred but do be prepared for the task.
It's doable. I did it on my CD 36 Far Reach. It's not difficult but it is time consuming. Depending on how you do it you are probably looking at $1k-2kif you do all the work. Here is a link to the details of how we did it. http://www.farreachvoyages.com/projects ... rsion.html
Since you have not bought the boat yet my first response is to find a boat with a tiller. I suspect there are a number of them out there.
If you really want a tiller (I did) do not be deterred but do be prepared for the task.
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Re: CD 27 Wheel to tiller conversion?
Hi Steve, There was just a post on the forum about this very topic by someone looking for a CD 30. There has also been a fair amount written about it so you should do a forum search. Lots of valuable advice there.
It's doable. I did it on my CD 36 Far Reach. It's not difficult but it is time consuming. Depending on how you do it you are probably looking at $1k-2k if you do all the work. Here is a link to the details of how we did it. http://www.farreachvoyages.com/projects ... rsion.html
Since you have not bought the boat yet my first response is to find a boat with a tiller. I suspect there are a number of them out there.
If you really want a tiller (I did) do not be deterred but do be prepared for the task.
It's doable. I did it on my CD 36 Far Reach. It's not difficult but it is time consuming. Depending on how you do it you are probably looking at $1k-2k if you do all the work. Here is a link to the details of how we did it. http://www.farreachvoyages.com/projects ... rsion.html
Since you have not bought the boat yet my first response is to find a boat with a tiller. I suspect there are a number of them out there.
If you really want a tiller (I did) do not be deterred but do be prepared for the task.
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Re: CD 27 Wheel to tiller conversion?
That was exactly what I was looking for, John. Thanks very much for that.
Nice website, and beautiful work on Far Reach, by the way.
Steve
Nice website, and beautiful work on Far Reach, by the way.
Steve