Recoil Rob
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Mar 23, 2019
- Messages
- 295
- Reaction score
- 55
- Points
- 28
- Age
- 69
- Location
- CT Coast
- Model
- Sportsman
I'll primarily use it in close quarters, especially when backing up, easier to turn with one hand.
That seems to be the consensus. But I just can't fork out $100 on a knob...don't get me wrong , I can spend stupid money on lots of things...but that knob...just can't do it.... been looking at that for years. Bought the cheap one- didn't work. I have a big destroyer style wheel.Edson is still the king.
It took me some time to do it, as well. But I can say that it is WELL built - it's amazingly heavy for how small it is. SUPER smooth, too. Customer service is great, as well. My brother removed it for some reason, then put it back on but didn't tighten it up enough. When I got to the boat it was laying on the floor and part of the insides were nowhere to be found (I assume washed out through the scuppers after a rain). I called Edson to buy new "guts"... they sent them for free even though I told them it was completely our fault.That seems to be the consensus. But I just can't fork out $100 on a knob...don't get me wrong , I can spend stupid money on lots of things...but that knob...just can't do it.... been looking at that for years. Bought the cheap one- didn't work. I have a big destroyer style wheel.
Maybe someday switch to a smaller 3 spoke wheel with a knob and add power steering