Discussion Epic Kayaks Owners Group Facebook Sept. 26, 2023
Clicking Noise What Steering
Peter Rodgers
9/26/2023
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Hi brains trust. I have a V6 and one of my pedals has become floppy (for want of a better word). It also makes a clicking noise inside the hull when I press down on it, so I suspect something is loose. However it still moves the rudder. I'm in Australia. Thanks in advance.
Marty Yates Wire or rope cables?
Troy Andrew Peter Rodgers how old is the ski and who did you buy it from ?
Kan Waranon May be the fixed end of cable rudder tube is not in place, seperated from the stopper. Then the tube is slack and movable whenever the rudder pedal is operated. If my assumption was correct, the water will gradually leak into the boat as well.
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Kimberly Riggle I once had the little white plastic piece that adjusts line tension located forward of the pedals come loose, might be something to check if you haven't already. Hope you figure it out.
Mal Stubbs Sounds like the orange tube that the rudder line runs through has rotted. This is a common issue - the tube splits releases tension on the rudder line and bangs against the side of the hull. Not an easy fix - my V6 and my mates is the same as yours and are also about 8 years old. We have replaced the uphall tube which when rotten allows water into the rear hatch. Look inside the back hatch on the underside of the hull at the orange tubes and see if they are rotten
Erik Ladd The clicking is likely caused by the inner tube (that the rudder line runs through) being loose. I had an older V8 that had this issue. Overtime the adhesive that holds the tube in place can degrade or get knocked loose. It puts a little weight on the line thus the floppy pedal. It’s usually just an audible issue and shouldn’t impact the structural or functional integrity of the boat.