Blimey!!! That woke you lot up!!

Ok, I cant possibly answer all that individually, so heres a brief run down and (hopefully) a pic that will explain most things.
Boat is 40inches long, 12 inches across.
twin motors, single esc. ACT distribution board. twin screws. twin rudders. single servo for rudders.
I realised after posting that just extending the arms wouldnt work.
I only want a small improvement in steering. i cant fit bow thrusters, and do realise the limitations of a long ship steered from the rear. I dont want the extra expense of fitting another esc to allow one forwards and one backwards.
I have also found the hard way, that the servo arm to wheel system in the mock up pic is flawed.
The large / small gearing combo would seem to offer what I want, but suerely that would not work, as the distances between the connection points of the arms will change as the arms turn, causing either excessive drag, or sloppiness.
My main reason for starting this was I had heard of a kit that turned a 90 degree servo movement into something closer to 120.
As said before, my budget for this boat is totally expended. Any solution costing more than a fiver will NOT be taken up ::) ::)
I'm going to stick to the push me pull you, for the reasons already listed, and the angle of the boat stern stops me from locating the servo any closer, so I physically cannot shorten the linkage.
Thanks for the interest, keep it coming.
