Also...the original manual states that when set up properly, the arm should require absolute minimum anti-skate, as the silicone also prvides resistance to the arm wanting to move inward too. So, the thumbwheel should almost have those two arms together.....looks like mine has a bit over .5mm between them.
Also note, I have had my WTT for over 20 years.....only recently noticed the teflon screw (and screwdriver access hole) in the back of the arm to lock in your azimuth.....so that the rear fishing line does not drop. Mine was always firm, so never realized it was there!
When those are set up, your paddle should center.
Also note, I have had my WTT for over 20 years.....only recently noticed the teflon screw (and screwdriver access hole) in the back of the arm to lock in your azimuth.....so that the rear fishing line does not drop. Mine was always firm, so never realized it was there!
When those are set up, your paddle should center.