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Have any of you IB guys replaced or upgraded your Hydraulic steering system recently? If so, please share any specs. or components that you used. West Marine has a "package" system, but not cheap and a 20% re-stocking fee to return if it doesn't do the trick... There are so many different combinations it's makin my head spin.... [img]images/icons/confused.gif[/img]
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Jeff,
I would check out Hynautics web site or teleflex Seastar website for the info. I have had Hynautics on my big rig for 33 years, they even sold me replacement parts at cost because my origianal parts were obsolete. justr my 25cents worth JW |
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Thanks for the feedback. I've been on line checking this out. Looks like a Sea Star system so far. I'd love an auto pilot...so double the budget...
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Hey Jeff, I put a seastar on mine last spring. Thats the project I made the mistake of measuring once and installing twice [img]images/icons/rolleyes.gif[/img] . Anyways I will have to find a boat-us catalog to tell you which set-up I used if you want to know. The hardest thing getting used to for me was the extra turn of the wheelI believe from 3 turns lock to lock to 4 turns. Its awesome though!!! Ill look at work tomorrow-
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I replaced my steering (20' CC) with a Hynautics system. I belive it is undersized and does not perform as well as it should. That being said, the biggest thing I overlooked was the tubing setup. Instead of having a fixed piston and 2 fixed lines to it, the piston moves side to side as the wheel is turned. Each end has a line going into it which means I need extra tubing to allow for play (similar to the control cables). I would make sure whatever setup you go with that is ample sized for the motor and that the piston stays in a fixed position allowing for fixed length tubing.
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Craig, thanks, if you can tell me which SeaStar cylinder you used it would help, I referenced Sea Star #1-HC5312, Model BA125-7ATM with 3/8" Nylon reinforced hose with SeaStar 1 Standard Helm...sound familiar???
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Hey Jeff, thats the one I ordered. I just checked it in my boat us catalog. They have all the specs on the different helms and cylinders combinations. Any other questions I might be able to help with let me know. I did have a little trouble getting it bled down and it is a messy job to boot.Routing the tubing I ended up having togo thru the same hole on the starboard side that wiring etc, goes thru and then down centerline in order to make it fit/work good. My bilge blower on the port side also had to be moved slightly to allow the cylinder rod to move. Good luck- you will be very happy you did it,I was. [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
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Craig, Thanks, got an Auto Pilot plugged in yet?? [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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