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Old 28-06-2008, 09:43   #1
killikstoker
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Profile:  Location: Cambridge England
Boat: 40' Ferro Lodestone Ketch
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'nuther aries thing (model 5 detachable)

My aries has an interestiing foible;
the servo blade will go all the way to 'port' and only half way to 'starboard'.

Move the bevel gear over one tooth.

My aries has an interesting foible;
the servo blade will go all the way to 'starboard' and only half way to 'port'.

Move the bevel gear back one tooth.

My aries has an interestiing foible;
the servo blade will go all the way to 'port' and only half way to 'starboard'.

The servo blade is twisting less on on side than the other.

Confused?

Anyone else had similar?

She brought me through Biscay in 50+ knots without glitching (apart from stretching control lines), but if I was on the other tack !!!!?

I would welcome any thoughts here,

thanks

Bill ('Barnacle')
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