Hydraulic steering, is it worth it?
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Would it be worth putting hydraulic steering or at least a add on onto a 25 ol that I plan on leaving stock? I like the feel of Hyd steering but don't know if I should spend the money to do so since I don't plan on upgrading power or even keeping the boat but for 3-5 more years. Thoughts.
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I have a 2002 25 Baja Outlaw which I purchased brand new at that time. I have the stock 496mag ho. I had a problem and had to replace the tiller pin so rather than going the cheap route, I pulled the hatch, back seat, outdrive, transome assembly, engine, yada yada and installed a brand new tiller pin (I could move my drive left and right and inch before that and it was real loose feeling). I have since added the cable assist external steering system by IMCO and LOVE IT!!!!! Drive is solid now, no movement at all! I figured with stock power, why go full hydraulic at max 65mph? Now, should I go bigger power, I will just call IMCO and add that to what I have. Also removed my quick and quiet and that goofy air pump drain system-straight tail pipes to the transom-sounds sweeeet! Hope that helps.
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From: Newburgh, IN/Freeport, FL
Would it be worth putting hydraulic steering or at least a add on onto a 25 ol that I plan on leaving stock? I like the feel of Hyd steering but don't know if I should spend the money to do so since I don't plan on upgrading power or even keeping the boat but for 3-5 more years. Thoughts.
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I like the feel of it, and it is safer as others pointed out. You might not get your money back when selling the boat, but it will make it more appealing to a new buyer. There is the choice of doing hydraulic assist instead of full hyd. but I don't know much about that. Maybe someone else do?
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As I said, did mine (cable assist/hydraulic assist)-just not the full system. THe one problem I did have or continue to have is that at slow speed pulling into a slip or dock that the amount of fluid is insufficient to steer properly. The guy at IMCO said something about drilling out the power steering pump hole somewhere to allow more fluid to go through? Have not done that but going to do so. (maybe there is just another pump aftermarket that would make it work well?). I still love it, drive is solid!!
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