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Yes all except for the fact that the steering knob is rarely in the same place twice. Hydraulic steering allows for a lot of slipping in the pump mechanism so the wheel does not center as many of you already know... Love the suicide knob on both my boats and the cheap knock-off's (NON-EDISON) work nice too...
I bought Kevlar Hydraulic hose while on the moon, Second worst fear is putting a hook thru it whilst fishing---Firstmost - Sea TOW! Rut Row!!!
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Well I'm glad to know that slippage is common cause I thought maybe the reason my knob didn't stay in the same position is becuase air in the system....which I know I have some. There's some good bleeding vids on youtube, especially the one that allows you to do it alone. Planning on that for post season.
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