Add on hydraulic steering - what is it?
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Add on hydraulic steering - what is it?
I am needing to have my starboard gimbal (Bravo 1) redone this winter due to upper pin hole wear and loose steering.
The boat has typical internal power steering with cable.
From what I can gather, and correct me if I am wrong, is that you can add hydraulic ram(s) on the back that are actuated by the cable and control valve, thus negating the need to install a new helm and all the associated lines and such.
Since my boat is only in the 60-65 mph range I feel that full hydraulic is overkill, and too expensive for my needs.
How do these add on systems work, and are there any drawbacks? Should I simply keep my internal steering?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Greg
The boat has typical internal power steering with cable.
From what I can gather, and correct me if I am wrong, is that you can add hydraulic ram(s) on the back that are actuated by the cable and control valve, thus negating the need to install a new helm and all the associated lines and such.
Since my boat is only in the 60-65 mph range I feel that full hydraulic is overkill, and too expensive for my needs.
How do these add on systems work, and are there any drawbacks? Should I simply keep my internal steering?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Greg
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Had Lathem add-on on my previous 27 Fountain that was an 83mph boat. Solid as a rock. My only complaint was it was stiffer at idle speeds, but once the rpms was bumped up a tad, all was good. Full is best, but add-on is fine as long as the rest of your steering is fine.
Anything can fail, sloppy cable to a fitting failure.
Anything can fail, sloppy cable to a fitting failure.
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there is a set up from DREW MARINE ITS A single or twin bolt on stablizer like on 4x4s jeeps trucks a friend has that on his super boat with a trs drive set up 75mph boat it helped him and a lot cheaper. I have a single set up add on and it sucks ,I bought the rest of the kit last winter but some azz holes stole my whole drive set up in march, so this winter I will be installing a new drive,rams steering rams and full steering up to the dash. I was getting chine walk at 75 to 83gps it was bad and that was with the add on. SO IF YOU ARE NOT GOING ALL THE WAY AND THE BOAT RUNS UNDER 70 GO WITH A SINGLE OR TWIN DREW MARINE RAM SET UP i THINK THERE 300 OR SO A PIECE DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY. ART
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Had Lathem add-on on my previous 27 Fountain that was an 83mph boat. Solid as a rock. My only complaint was it was stiffer at idle speeds, but once the rpms was bumped up a tad, all was good. Full is best, but add-on is fine as long as the rest of your steering is fine.
Anything can fail, sloppy cable to a fitting failure.
Anything can fail, sloppy cable to a fitting failure.
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I had twin ram add on marine Machine on my Pantera. It was stiff at idle. You had to turn the wheel slowly. Once I got used to it, it was not an issue. If I bumped it into neutral while turning, that also helped. There was some minmal slop at the steering wheel because of the cable. Unlike full hydraulic, it still had a slight pull to left at the steering wheel.
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I have Zieger marine full hyd. Massive steering rams .... compare their equipment... Was told it is stock on skater.. If anything its some overkill on my boat... better safe than sorry....
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These add on systems are stiff at idle, i can vouch for that. I currently have the marine machine add on. If a full hydraulic is installed, is it any easier at idle?