Hydraulic Steering
Hydraulic Steering
Finally completed my hydraulic steering project, what a difference, night and day! Wasn't all that hard just a lot of grunt work, what I did do differently was use standard hydraulic hose rather than the SeaStars hose, easy conversion using ORB to JIC fittings. Also used 5606h fluid rather than the SeaStar, my goal was to be make sure replacement parts were easily obtainable. Bleeding the system went fairly well, think I'll do it again in a week or so just to get any trap air out. I would highly recommend this upgrade to anyone.
"Deplorable", 1975 32' Express, Twin 318's, Raw Water Cooled, Lake Lanier, Ga.
Re: Hydraulic Steering
I totally agree with your recommendation. I just recently converted mine to Sea-star hydraulic and really wish I would done it years ago. Five turns of the wheel from stop to stop with your finger tips. I used a 8.3 cubic inch actuating cylinder which will allow me to use garmin's cheapest autopilot setup and control it from the fish finder. Hope to make this happen sometime this summer.
1987 32 f/b sedan with twin 318's Docked on florida's nature coast
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Re: Hydraulic Steering
Which Sea Star model # did you use?
Re: Hydraulic Steering
WaveDancer
This is really good site for hydraulic steering system for your Marinette.
http://www.seastarsolutions.com/product ... board-new/
Hope it helps in your decision.
bill
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When you get a chance add a signature to your posts.
Former owner of
ALUMINATION
Grosse Ile MI
Located on LakeErie
37' F/B Sedan
1975
Twin 360 Chrysler Marine
Raw water cooled
Hydraulic steering both helms
USCG Master Lic. Retired[/color]
Third Owner bill
ALUMINATION
Grosse Ile MI
Located on LakeErie
37' F/B Sedan
1975
Twin 360 Chrysler Marine
Raw water cooled
Hydraulic steering both helms
USCG Master Lic. Retired[/color]
Third Owner bill