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Unread 04-27-2010, 09:58 PM
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I just may do that (cut old off and install hydaulic system) if i can get a new system for not too much cash. Thanks for that advice!
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Unread 04-28-2010, 06:30 AM
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I just may do that (cut old off and install hydaulic system) if i can get a new system for not too much cash. Thanks for that advice!
I was just goin thru the trim-tab thread and remembered these guys...

http://www.rivermarinesupply.com/xca...ering_Kit.html

This is the best price I've ever seen on Seastar...beats West by $270.00
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You also might want to look at:

www.boatbandit.com they have the Seastar w/ 16' hoses for $859.00 part no. HK6316 or the 18' kit for $20 more...

&

www.boaterstore.com

I just checked Rivermarine & the same kit is $903.56 including shipping..

They are all pretty close..

I have bought from both & both are very good... used boaters store aka Southern Charm for all my Hynautic parts when rebuilding a system.. also carries the complete Teleflex line...

The Seastar Hydraulic system is around $800 from these guys... When the steering goes on the V21 I just bought, I am going back with the Seastar system... then it won't rust up...

Good Luck,

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Unread 04-30-2010, 06:40 PM
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Sven, I was reading your thread and got thinking about how I every time I let the wheel go I end up in a turn. So I thought I would give the NFB system a try. It took me about 3hrs by myself. I imagine it would have been a whole lot quicker with someone to help, but anyway I snapped a few pics for ya.

The old steering







The New









Now I just need a new steering wheel and I will be set. I am looking for a nice used one but haven't found one yet.
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