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Switch from cable to hydraulic steering
I've decided that this winters project for my 23' inboard will be to switch from the worn out cable steering to a hydraulic system. My question is which one? I know everyone has an opinion so if you would justify your preference I would appreciate it.
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Re: Switch from cable to hydraulic steering
The only ones I have seen recently is the Sea-Star. They bought Hynautics (which my boat came with)out years ago.
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Re: Switch from cable to hydraulic steering
Sea Star with the highest ratio (fastest) pump
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Re: Switch from cable to hydraulic steering
is it a true inboard? if it is i would save the money and the hassle. just replace the cables because your not contending with prop torque so you really dont need "power" steering. just my opinion
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I gotta agree with nuthinfancy. Cable versus hydraulic makes a huge difference on an outboard powered boat, but an inboard or I/O with power steering shouldn't benefit from hydraulic enough to justify the extra cost.
My $0.02 Dave
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Re: Switch from cable to hydraulic steering
hydraulic on an inboard is like a stereo with great high frequency response on a Harley. You can do it, but why?
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Re: Switch from cable to hydraulic steering
I converted my 23 Sceptre to hydraulic because the cable steering was worn and very sloppy. I like the feel of the SeaStar system much better than cable steering and it allowed me to install an autopilot which is great on long runs. The hardest part of the install was getting the old cable out! BTW, my boat is a Volvo I/O with power assist steering.
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Re: Switch from cable to hydraulic steering
jon2002, the hyd.steering benefited you because of the i/o and the prop torque. in the case of the true inboard the rudder isnt effected by prop torque there for why go hyd. if i were in his situation i would go with the original setup. btw raymarine makes an autopilot system for cable steering systems.
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Re: Switch from cable to hydraulic steering
Nice Job!
This is exactly the dialog I was hoping for. Yes, it is a "True" inboard and prop torque is not the issue. I was hoping to eliminate any play in the steering by going hyd. |
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Re: Switch from cable to hydraulic steering
Change to hydraulic and you lose the slop! I never liked the feel of cable steering on any of the boats I have owned with cable. Even when new there is some freeplay. You have to decide if it is worth the money. Good luck!
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