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So I FINALLY was able to get my new Cobia in the water yesterday. When I let go of the wheel it would spin to the left then stop. It was acting like the steering was out of adjustment, almost like if you let go of a car wheel and it wants to auto center. I'm new to boats and I feel it's most likely an adjustment. This is a 260hp 350 Chevy with an Aplha drive.

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I don't know if you have a steg fin on the drive -- chances are that needs to be adjusted. Typically it takes a hex wrench loosen and move a little in the opposite direction it is now placed.

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wiggle drive back and forth and see how much play there is. but when mine was real loose it pulled right when I pulled off the gas.
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It actually feels like its in the power assist, like its in the valving. I do have a skag adjustment, BTW.
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Originally Posted by 3pointstar
I don't know if you have a steg fin on the drive -- chances are that needs to be adjusted. Typically it takes a hex wrench loosen and move a little in the opposite direction it is now placed.

good luck

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Ayuh,.... Try adjustin' the torque tab over the prop,...

If that don't fix it,... Try a different prop,...
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Originally Posted by Jonesyfxr
So I FINALLY was able to get my new Cobia in the water yesterday. When I let go of the wheel it would spin to the left then stop. It was acting like the steering was out of adjustment, almost like if you let go of a car wheel and it wants to auto center. I'm new to boats and I feel it's most likely an adjustment. This is a 260hp 350 Chevy with an Aplha drive.

Thanks in advance for any help.
It is due to prop torque and is normal on single engine boats with cable steering.
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Originally Posted by Griff
It is due to prop torque and is normal on single engine boats with cable steering.
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Originally Posted by 3pointstar
I don't know if you have a steg fin on the drive -- chances are that needs to be adjusted. Typically it takes a hex wrench loosen and move a little in the opposite direction it is now placed.

good luck

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Right now it's adjusted perfectly straight. So I need to turn it counterclockwise to counteract the pulling?
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You could try. I know it doesn't take much

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