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Well
First of all you got the best of both worlds and what imean about that is you got two guys who know what there talking zbout No need to look further ***129299;
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Mine is actually a Seastar Hydraulic steering, and I checked three other outboards today in hope of finding one as lopsided as mine and they all seemed to be a little closer to equal in the starboard vs port steering difference. But again like I said I have to learn to live with it !
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you can adjust it by swapping spacers on the shaft that goes thru the tilt tube
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Thanks guys, if I get a little bit of time I'll look it over. As always now I'll have a small amount of knowledge to draw from when and if I get time to get into it !
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I believe the early ones had an adjustable barrel where it went through the tilt tube. I've got a baystar on my current boat and it's pretty good, but it does go more left than right. I know the seastar has more adjustability to it than the baystar.
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