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Jetboaters Admiral
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- 7,300
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- Location
- Royal Oak, MI
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2020
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 21
Yes the cables will bind up and need replacing from sitting, I have read posts about using a grease gun and a hose with a fitting to lube them do a search because it will usually help until you can get them replaced years ago I would do the other ends of the cables at the binnacle remove the cable and hook up a hose with a funnel hanging above it and let penetratingly oil work down the cables via gravity That did work but just temporally. and it is some work to get to the cables maybe if you go from the nozzle end and have the funnel high enough it would do the same thing a lot easier. Also in the future get a base gasket for a toilet those are bees wax put that all over the steering cables where they exit the outer cable and work it up into the outer cables then also put it at all the pivot points for the reverse buckets and the nozzles that wax is great for lubing submerged things and not washing off.
Just bums me out I am 1 week short of a year and it is like this on a steering cable. I didn't know that this could happen, I missed it in the threads, otherwise I would of lubed it and and worked the steering wheel all winter, I get pretty OCD about the boat and its maintenance.