MSDTrinity wrote:
Graham R wrote:
Some of the FW boats have standard tapered/ woodruff key steering shafts, some have splined shafts. When the wheel is removeable from the hub, the 6 bolts have the same spacing/ PCD whether it's a tapered or splined hub. So you can usually bolt an aftermarket one to the standard hub that's on the boat already if the new wheel doesn't come with the right type of hub. One exception I know of is the "Victor" steering wheels; they use a 5 bolt mounting ( but the holes are still the same radius from the centre, so even that is "do-able")
Thanks Graham I will keep this in mind. I've ordered the wheel and I should have it in a couple of days. I'll post up the after shot when it's done. I think it's going to make the boat look a couple of grand better. You can see from the original one it just makes it look a bit ratty at best.
The original wheel looks like the "leather" bits are PU integral skin foam, with an in mould coating; basically the tool is sprayed with a paint; 1 component , cheap, poor durability, or 2 component, marginally more expensive but far more durable, then the polyurethane is injected in behind it. A real leather, or even a flexible PVC foil wrap one wil last a lot longer than the IMC; that basicaly wears away, revealing the (usually black !) PU.
The original wheel is nice; I'd consider geting quotes from classic car restorers to get it leather wrapped where the PU is; you might be surprised how cheap that will be ! I recently got a Ford RS one , admittedly all black, done for £40 ( about USD60!)