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Hyd steering advice
I am looking to upgrade my stock bravo 1 steering. I have read several things about add on kits and full hydraulic. Is there any disadvantage to the add on kits? Is there a preferred brand? Will both versions eliminate the slop in the system.
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imco makes a affordable system.yes it should get the slop out,disadvantages maybe cost.good luck and thier well worth it.
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Go full for sure. Zeiger is good also. Actually I haven't heard anything bad about any of the major manufacturers.
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I would opt for a FULL single ram system over a twin ram add-on assuming the boat is <30' and cost is a factor.
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On a single engine application the turn radius is reduce. I would opt for full hyd also
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You are still relying on the cable and manual helm with the add-on kit. Unless you just want to tighten it up a bit def. go full hyd. It's worth it.
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I will be putting the system on a 24 foot essex valor. I am installing a whipple on the 496 ho and should be in the high 70s when finished. I already have slop in the steering and I've heard about safety concerns with th stock set up at those speeds. The way I understand it, either add on or full system will address the safety concern but he full hydraulic sounds like a better system. Let me know if I am off track.
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As stated go with a full system, big difference (I have had both).
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I picked up a used Imco add on. Primarily for safety reasons (+80 gps in a 23 Nova). I noticed no reduction in turning radius, and less slop in the steering.
Those who have full swear by it, but the add on works ok for me. |
Check out the Mayfair kits, best bang for the buck. I have the external cylinder but still have the cable helm. I will be changing to full hydraulic this spring, the slop in the cable is unnerving at anything over 80.
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