Steering upgrade or not?
#1
Hi All,
I’m getting ready to install a M3 Procharger and wondering if I will need to upgrade my steering yet? After the install I expect to be running between 75 to low 80s (depending on elevation). Not sure I need to go to full hydraulic steering yet, has anyone used the sidewinder steering stabilizers, what do you think of them?
Powerboatin in Colorado….
I’m getting ready to install a M3 Procharger and wondering if I will need to upgrade my steering yet? After the install I expect to be running between 75 to low 80s (depending on elevation). Not sure I need to go to full hydraulic steering yet, has anyone used the sidewinder steering stabilizers, what do you think of them?
Powerboatin in Colorado….
#4
Yes, I agree. If you don't want to spring for full hydraulic you can get the hydraulic tie in system that hooks up to your power steering. I have the WPM system. Not as good as full hydraulic, but you can use all of the stuff to upgrade to full later. It is way better than the stock steering though. You will really notice a big difference in driving also.
Safety,safety,safety Get the steering
Safety,safety,safety Get the steering
#5
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At those speeds you are asking for a disaster with a cable failure?!?!?!?!? Plus, a full hydraulic system like Lathem has a "heavy" feel at low speeds, but when you running WOT - the boat will feel very solid under you ---- AND --- with true hydraulic system ( like lathem) the wheel will NOT EVER MOVE unless you turn the wheel (no more wheel torque to right)!!
Run safe.....
MAV
Run safe.....
MAV
#6
Absolutely do the steering!! Without the steering you can kill someone or seriouslye injure someone.
Do yourself a favor and do things in the right order! The 1st thing I did when "planning" to upgrade Too Old's old Sonic..... was buy steering and exhaust, the engines come after!!
Do yourself a favor and do things in the right order! The 1st thing I did when "planning" to upgrade Too Old's old Sonic..... was buy steering and exhaust, the engines come after!!
#7
Absolutely do the steering!! Without the steering you can kill someone or seriouslye injure someone.
Do yourself a favor and do things in the right order! The 1st thing I did when "planning" to upgrade Too Old's old Sonic..... was buy steering and exhaust, the engines come after!!
Do yourself a favor and do things in the right order! The 1st thing I did when "planning" to upgrade Too Old's old Sonic..... was buy steering and exhaust, the engines come after!!
#8
Dollar for dollar Hydraulic steering is one of the safest additions to make to a high speed boat. I installed it on my 25' Checkmate last year for about $3400.00 (full system), the difference it made "at all speeds" was amazing !!
#10
Thanks everyone. I completely agree with the safety factor. I wanted to know when I should look at a steering upgrade (speed-safety wise), to be sure I upgrade the steering at the right time as needed, looks like now.... Any thoughts on the best direction for a single system??


