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![]() "Matt Colie" wrote in message ... Adam, If your project is a an auxiliary sail boat, reconsider your options. I am one of those people that likes to feel the boat, and the hydraulic steering boat that I have handled the steering was so poor that it was not possible. One didn't even need a steering lock, underpower it took about ten degrees of rudder to make straight ahead at cruising power and there was enough friction in the system that you could let go the wheel and it would not center. Matt Colie A.Sloop "Bonne Ide'e" Lifelong Waterman, Licensed Mariner and Perpetual Sailor Adam wrote: I'm going to use hydraulic steering system in my project. I'm wonder what is different between expensive pump and cylinders by Teleflex SeaStar, in example and regular not expensive commercial parts. Parameters are very close, material is the same, only cylinder ends are different. So the question is - what is different? can be used? Thanks in advance Adam S/V SeaGoat There is an australian built system.. dunno what the name is.....fitted to Valsheda.... Feel is excellent.... and adjustable! |
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