My Advice on going from cable to Baystar Steering

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My Advice on going from cable to Baystar Steering

#1 Post by Bugsbunnyboater » Mon Sep 19, 2016 12:56 am

I have a used 2001 Bennington that lived on a .it in saltwater. When I got her the steering was tight.
I had 3 options to fix my steering I could see.
1. Pull the cable polish the steering tube hope that fixed the problem
2. Buy a new cable and get a fitting where I could add grease
3. Upgrade to Baystar or Seastar steering.

Having to borrow a trailer to get it out the water I figured my fix needed to last. So I picked baystar
I next had to find a kit there was a range in prices from 545 to 989 online. Some cheap with ray shipping prices. But after a lot of looking I found it very cheap with free ups shipping.

The install took a few hours it's really something you can do. Just check youtube for tons of install videos.
My installer lost time beacuse we had to fight I mean tug of war fight to,pull the old steering cable rod out the engine tube.
And also fight a rusted nut on the cable tube.

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Re: My Advice on going from cable to Baystar Steering

#2 Post by teecro » Mon Sep 19, 2016 8:21 am

And had your boat been properly maintained in the first place there would be little need for the costly hydraulic addition...
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Re: My Advice on going from cable to Baystar Steering

#3 Post by Bugsbunnyboater » Mon Sep 19, 2016 8:52 am

True.
It was dried grease in the tube. Could I have fixed it cheaper Yes.
It's was also one of the reason it got the good price on her. Lol.

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Re: My Advice on going from cable to Baystar Steering

#4 Post by Seon » Mon Sep 19, 2016 9:25 am

Bugsbunnyboater wrote: ... My installer lost time beacuse we had to fight I mean tug of war fight to,pull the old steering cable rod out the engine tube.
And also fight a rusted nut on the cable tube.
Been there and done that :lol3 . You've got smooth sailing...err, steering from here on out :thumbsup .
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Re: My Advice on going from cable to Baystar Steering

#5 Post by Bugsbunnyboater » Mon Sep 19, 2016 9:44 am

Yes very smooth.
Did you have to deal with a stuck tube. . ..?

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