[C320-list] Fwd: Wheel Steering Safety Notice

Dennis Harris dharris02 at suddenlink.net
Fri Jul 24 10:08:57 PDT 2015


Don't Panic Guys...

Under the right circumstances, anything can and will fail.  Same here.  Salt 
water is not supposed to be or normally in this location.  Your mast could 
fall.  The diesel engine could run away and destroy itself....  If you are 
worried, just take a look.  If you have a problem, then replace it, just as 
you would  if you found a cracked fitting on your stays or shrouds.  Edson 
and Catalina did not send out the notice, a non-affiliated vendor with a 
similar name to the boat manufacturer is trying to sell you something.  He's 
got lot's of other improvements you might "need" if you take a look.

Dennis Harris #694

-----Original Message----- 
From: Rick Sulewski
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2015 12:28 PM
To: C320-List at Catalina320.com
Subject: Re: [C320-list] Fwd: Wheel Steering Safety Notice

Steve,
Perhaps periodic inspections is the inoculation against ambulance chasing 
lawyers......If I am not mistaken have not learned of a single documented 
instance where a 320 has had the corrosive idler  issue since joining the C 
320 Association list serve.  Also, isn't the " perceived problem" more 
likely to be more of a saltwater issue  that is completely avoidable if the 
recommended inspection schedule is followed?
Rick


-----Original Message-----
From: C320-list [mailto:c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com] On Behalf 
Of Steve Turbis
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2015 11:50 AM
To: C320-List at catalina320.com
Subject: Re: [C320-list] Fwd: Wheel Steering Safety Notice

This is serious! What has the manufacturer said about this problem. Do they 
stand behind their manufacturing defect or are they waiting for a class 
action suit? My lawyer would love this should anything go wrong on my boat 
and it is caused by a disastrous defect that Catalina recognized but did 
nothing about it. Steve Turbis

On Friday, July 24, 2015, tharrison at innovations-plus.com < 
tharrison at innovations-plus.com> wrote:

> FYI folks
>
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> Begin forwarded message:
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> > From: Catalina Direct <cd3 at catalinadirect.com <javascript:;>>
> > Date: July 23, 2015 at 11:25:42 PM EDT
> > To: Ted <tharrison at innovations-plus.com <javascript:;>>
> > Subject: Wheel Steering Safety Notice
> > Reply-To: Catalina Direct <cd3 at catalinadirect.com <javascript:;>>
> >
> >
> > If your boat was built with a stock mild steel bracket, please
> > consider
> making the upgrade to one of our stronger, safer aluminum replacements.
> > Is this email not displaying correctly?
> > View it in your browser.
> >
> > Cross Wire Idler
> >
> >
> > The thin mild steel plate can corrode to the point of failure.
> >
> > Form vs. Function
> > Many of the parts we carry are impressive in both form and function.
> They help your boat operate smoothly and look great at the same time.
> However, we also carry parts that are hidden from view but which are
> absolutely essential to the functioning of your boat.
> >
> >
> > Though seldom seen, the cross wire idler is vital to the steering of
> your boat
> >
> > A Hidden Workhorse
> > The adjustable cross wire idler is one of the latter. It is mounted
> underneath the steering pedestal which means it is seldom thought of
> and almost never seen. However, this part is vital to your steering 
> assembly.
> It leads your steering cable from its vertical run within the pedestal
> to a horizontal run under the cockpit, then aft to the radial drive
> wheel on the rudder shaft (see drawing below). Failure of this part
> would be disastrous, as it would compromise control of your boat.
> >
> > The factory supplied assembly had a mounting frame fabricated from
> > mild
> steel. This steel assembly was attached to the aluminum pedestal with
> aluminum mounting bolts. This combination of dissimilar metals led to
> serious corrosion of all of the components, making them weaker and
> more prone to failure.
> >
> >
> > The cross wire idler (highlighted in blue) is mounted beneath the
> > pedestal
> >
> > Robust Replacement
> > Depending upon which Catalina model you own, we have several
> > different
> retrofit parts available that fix this problem. They replace the mild
> steel plate with a machined aluminum frame that is compatible with the
> other aluminum components of the system. This eliminates galvanic
> corrosion keeping your steering assembly strong and reliable even in
> the most violent of seas.
> >
> > We highly recommend this upgrade to protect you against the sudden
> > loss
> of steering. The most important time to have reliable steering is in
> times of high stress. Unfortunately it is during these times that the
> corroded plate on your original assembly is most likely to fail. The
> old mild steel design was used on the Catalina 27, Catalina 270,
> Catalina 310, Catalina 320, Catalina 34, Catalina 36, and Catalina 42.
> >
> > Depending upon your model choose one of the three different cross
> > wire
> idler assemblies we offer. For the Catalina 27 (when equipped with an
> inboard engine), Catalina 270, 310, 320, 34 and 36, choose #Z3102. If
> you own a Catalina 28 or 30, explore additional detailed information
> found here. For Catalina 42 owners, choose #T2007.
> >
> > If your boat was built with a stock mild steel bracket, please
> > consider
> making the upgrade to one of our stronger, safer aluminum replacements.
> >
> > To make this peace-of-mind upgrade today, call our staff at
> 1-800-959-7245, or visit our website at www.catalinadirect.com.
> >
> >
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