Steering Stabilizer
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I installed a dual kit last spring on my Formula 242LS- twin Alphas.
I didn't feel the boat was quite worth the cost of a full hydraulic set-up, but wanted to increase the safety of the steering (we experienced a starboard engine failure at WOT that nearly rolled the boat over-quite violent).
The Drews made a noticeable difference in the way the boat handles. Since this is a non-counter-rotating boat, it had some torque steer, even with power steering. This problem is almost non-existent now. I also added a WPM external tie-bar (nice piece!). It is important to have a good helm and steering cable- replace them if there is any play.
I would recommend them to anyone looking for steering safety and better handling on a budget!
Jim
I didn't feel the boat was quite worth the cost of a full hydraulic set-up, but wanted to increase the safety of the steering (we experienced a starboard engine failure at WOT that nearly rolled the boat over-quite violent).
The Drews made a noticeable difference in the way the boat handles. Since this is a non-counter-rotating boat, it had some torque steer, even with power steering. This problem is almost non-existent now. I also added a WPM external tie-bar (nice piece!). It is important to have a good helm and steering cable- replace them if there is any play.
I would recommend them to anyone looking for steering safety and better handling on a budget!
Jim
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syringa, Where are you in relation to Shuswap? My girlfriend and I were at the boat show down here in Washington and kept seeing the ads for the houseboats on Shuswap, so now she wants to go up there one of these days.
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Niuhi>> I run a Mercruiser dealership in the Kootenays which is close to the US/Can border. Shushwap lake is about 4 hours from here. If it's houseboats your interested in then the Shushwap is THE place to go. It's a beautiful lake and in the summer time there r literally hundreds of houseboats on it. There are several rental outfits there. Do a search i'm sure you will find lots of info and them come and see us. With the dollar exchange rate you US people could have a ball!!
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I found this pic of the install after completion- included drive reservoirs and Simrek Summit drive showers. Some spacers had to be fabricated to make it all play, and the stabilizers had to be installed inboard because of the brackets for the swim platform. It all worked out pretty well in the end. The external tie-bar and swim platform are removed in this shot for clarity.
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