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Length of hose for hydraulic steering?
Anyone know if 16ft is long enough for a 20 MA with the original console for a seastar helm and ram?
Or too long? |
Its plenty long. I can't say how the hoses of the seastar kit come but I used the baystar kit on my 20' SF with a 150 and the lines are trim to length. I moved my console slightly forward and still cut 5' or so off of the hydraulic hoses when I got everything routed how I wanted.
One end of them is a finished crimped hose end and the other is left unfinished, slide the compression nut and olive over the hose, trim, and connect. |
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Where as that hose is not cheap, I would take a string and run it from point
A-B then tie a knot where it ends.. Leave enough slack for the bends fore and aft... Just my 2 cents worth.. |
Pretty sure I just put 16? hoses on my 20SF. They came with the Baystar kit. I would consider going with a Seastar and longer hoses. If you cut them to length then you should be fine. Just leave enough for the bends and travel.
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Yes longer is better than shorter would rather not cut and hide excess somewhwere.
Going to.measure and see what happens |
What ken said^
Usually i buy the hose by the foot and put the fittings on myself. Most hydraulic shops will have it. Will be a perfect fit too. |
Are the end fitting universal hydraulic fittings? I thought they were unique to SeaStar?
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The new style “orb” ones are unique but a good hydraulic place should have or can get em quickly...
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