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Old 06-23-2013, 10:04 AM
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Just picked up a Latham add on steering for my boat and have a couple questions.

How long should I plan for the install?

Boat currently has a bravo 1 but I will be switching it to an XR drive shortly. Is there any difference in the two drives I should be concerned with before installing the steering?

I work on cars and trucks a lot but have little boat experience. Is there anything I should watch out for during the install? I have ge directions but honestly they're not very clear. They also provided 10 different drill schematics how do I know which one to use? The boat is a a 99 outlaw 25
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Bueller? Anyone?
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Old 06-28-2013, 06:22 AM
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depends on under the dash...can be a real pain getting the helm mounted correctly, running the lines not that bad..the top of the drives will not change steering attachment
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