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Old 10-08-2019, 14:07   #1
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Steering quadrants and system parts

Edson Quadrant, part number 676 10, bronze, for 1 5/16" diameter solid rudder shaft, 10inch radius, used but very good condition, had been on a 40ft catamaran: $200.00
Pull-Pull system cables had been used with above, complete with roller chain and SS cable 15'2" and 13' long, including stainless steel bulldog clamps, and flexible sheath guide for cable, had been used with above quadrant, from 40ft catamaran: $150.00
Edson Quadrant, part number C-222, cast aluminum, 6 1/2" radius, some corrosion, but good working condition, for 1.5"diameter SS Schedule 40 rudder post, (1.9" inside diameter hole), had been on 38ft catamaran: $150.00
Tiller, 44inch long hardwood, painted, c/w bracket for 1.5" schedule 40 SS rudder post, (1.9" inside diameter hole), including hiking stick and pin for Raymarine tillerpilot: $65.00
Sailboat cockpit wheel pedestal, Yacht Specialties Co. Inc., height: 16 3/4" to top, 12 1/4" to centre of wheel shaft, 1"diameter keyed straight shaft for wheel hub, complete with brake, no compass, diameter at top: 8" , diameter at base 10 1/2", including four SS bolts for base, good working condition, though paint is scratched, had been on 38ft. racing sailboat, mounted on cockpit divider: $200.00
Stainless steel 'destroyer type wheel, 44"diameter, for 1" straight shaft, 8 spokes: $150.00
Pedestal guard and platform for compass and engine controls, Edson part number 578-6 D-35, 32" high: $100.00
Wheel Steering pedestal, Cinkel, Height to wheel shaft: 28", Base 10" diameter, wheel diameter 24", complete with engine controls, has crack in base casting, Aquameter compass (no fluid in compass), Has pull-pull cables with guide sheath and engine shifting cables (not shown), from 37ft. trimaran: $150.00
All parts sold individually.
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