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Date Posted: - Friday - 07/20/12 - 10:13am
Author: Terry Kelly
Subject: Helm shaft
At the risk of seeming naughty, how long is the helm shaft on anyone's M32?
The sales brochure shows a much longer shaft than we have on Bridget.
Also, has anyone noticed little discrepancies in the brochure?
E.g., In the galley shot, there is no porthole; in the cockpit shot, there is. Magic of some sort????
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Helm Shaft -- Terry Kelly, - Tuesday - 07/31/12 - 4:54pm
Anybody???
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what do you mean by helm shaft? -- Paul M31 #106 NJ, - Wednesday - 08/ 1/12 - 10:31am
I am trying to picture a helm shaft and can't come up with anything on my Mariner - are you talking about the tube that comes up through the bottom in which the rudder post sits?
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helm shaft -- Terry Kelly, - Thursday - 08/ 9/12 - 3:30pm
The bronze shaft attached to the wheel on one end and the worm gear on the other.
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Picture of mine -- Paul M31 #106 NJ, - Monday - 08/13/12 - 3:30pm

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Helm shaft -- Terry Kelly, - Tuesday - 08/14/12 - 5:50pm
Thanks, Paul. Looks like ours.
Maybe I'm nuts, but in the sales brochure, it seems longer, so I just wondered if there were variations.
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