Hydraulic steering?
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Re: Hydraulic steering?
Bamby, you're probably right on. Considering the dealer who sold me the boat and a trailer that didn't fit it (still waiting for SunTracker to swap it out!), I'll ask our local "Boat Man" to check out the steering first. I bet it wasn't set up right in the first place. Arnold Schw...would have a tough time steering it right now! Thanks!
Landlocked Sailor
2011 SunTracker 21' Fishin' Barge
2007 Mercury 60 HP EFI Four-Stroke BigFoot
2014 Never-Been-in-the-Water Suntracker Trailer
2011 SunTracker 21' Fishin' Barge
2007 Mercury 60 HP EFI Four-Stroke BigFoot
2014 Never-Been-in-the-Water Suntracker Trailer
Re: Hydraulic steering?
It's not really a matter of right or wrong, periodic cleaning and re-lubing a boats steering components should be a PM maintenance carried out on any boat on a regular basis.landlockedsailor wrote:Bamby, you're probably right on. Considering the dealer who sold me the boat and a trailer that didn't fit it (still waiting for SunTracker to swap it out!), I'll ask our local "Boat Man" to check out the steering first. I bet it wasn't set up right in the first place. Arnold Schw...would have a tough time steering it right now! Thanks!
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Re: Hydraulic steering?
I'm seeing $525 on Amazon right now for the Baystar kit. Not bad.
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