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SeaStar
SeaStar Solutions SmartStick - Ray Marine /Humminbird Installations Only
SeaStar Solutions SmartStick - Ray Marine /Humminbird Installations Only. SmartStick is a non-contact autopilot position sensor that mounts to SeaStar Solutions outboard front mount cylinders (291003 and 291016). The new SmartStick models replace...
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SeaStar
SeaStar Solutions SmartStick - Generic
SeaStar Solutions SmartStick - Generic. SmartStick is a non-contact autopilot position sensor that mounts to SeaStar Solutions outboard front mount cylinders (291003 and 291016). The new SmartStick models replace the previous generation AR4102 and...
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SeaStar
SeaStar Pro Helm 2.0 - Front Mount
SeaStar Pro Helm 2.0 - Front Mount Nothing gets you closer to power steering! The SeaStar Helm Pump is an axial piston pump specifically designed for manual steering. Every load bearing point within the helm pump runs on either a roller or...
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SeaStar
SeaStar Helms - Tilt
SeaStar Helms - Tilt Nothing gets you closer to power steering! The SeaStar Helm Pump is an axial piston pump specifically designed for manual steering. Every load bearing point within the helm pump runs on either a roller or ball...
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SeaStar
Dometic SeaStar Helm - Front Mount
SeaStar Helm - Front Mount. Nothing gets you closer to power steering! The SeaStar Helm Pump is an axial piston pump specifically designed for manual steering. Every load bearing point within the helm pump runs on either a roller or ball...
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SeaStar
SeaStar Back Plate Kit
SeaStar Back Plate Kit Square bezel to suit SeaStar or SeaStar Pro front mount helms. Reduces the distance the helm protrudes by thickness of dash. Also used to retro-fit new helms into old style 115mm hole cut outs or into mechanical cut outs...
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SeaStar
SeaStar Filler Kit
SeaStar Filler Kit Provides simple no-spill visible filling and purging of SeaStar helms. Contains a clear piece of hose fitted with a cap one end to screw directly on to a one litre oil container, a 3⁄8" NPT hose tail to screw into the...
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SeaStar
SeaStar Solutions ORB Elbow Fittings - HF6004
SeaStar Solutions ORB Elbow Fittings - HF6004 ORB Fittings These fittings are made of corrosion resistant stainless steel and now thread into the cylinders/helms via Positionable O-ring hose ports. Fittings can be easily orientated in any direction to...
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Device Net Can Tee, T1
Device Net Can Tee, T1. Part Number BLA-305492
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SeaStar
SeaStar Solutions Connector Fitting
SeaStar Solutions Connector Fitting Fittings All SeaStar Manual Hydraulic steering systems utilise the same style of fittings for all applications. These are 9.5mm (3/8") compression fittings which utilise a 14.3mm (9/16") - 24 extra fine...
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SeaStar
SeaStar Solutions Synchronisation Valve - Suits 3/8" SAE Flare Fittings
SeaStar Solutions Synchronisation Valve - Suits 3⁄8" SAE Flare Fittings Used to align fluid linked twin cylinders and aid bleeding. Part Number BLA-293633
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SeaStar
SeaStar Solutions Synchronisation Valve
SeaStar Solutions Synchronisation Valve Used to align fluid linked twin cylinders and aid bleeding. Supplied with four nuts and olives. Part Number Type BLA-293632 Suits 3⁄8" tubing, outboard & pro...
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SeaStar
SeaStar Service Kit to suit Power Purge Jr
SeaStar Service Kit to suit Power Purge Jr Part Number BLA-291896
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Capilano
Capilano Hydraulic Steering Seal Kit - BA175-7TMB, BA175-7TMC Cylinders
Capilano Hydraulic Steering Seal Kit - BA175-7TMB, BA175-7TMC Cylinders. Part Number BLA-293728
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Hydraulic Steering Synchronisation Valve
Hydraulic Steering Synchronisation Valve. Used to align fluid linked twin cylinders. Brass ball valve. Supplied with brass tees and flare nuts. Part Number Size BLA-294128 1⁄2"
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Flare Nut
Flare Nut. Brass. SAE thread. Sold individually. Part Number Size BLA-294110 1⁄2"
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Capilano
Capilano Cylinder Bleed 'T' - Tube
Capilano Cylinder Bleed 'T' - Tube. 3⁄8" NPT 1⁄2" tube. Brass. Two per kit. * Please note, this is a special order item and can take 6-8 weeks for delivery. Part Number BLA-294123
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Fill & Vent Plug Kit
Fill & Vent Plug Kit. This kit facilitates filling and purging of the steering system at a more convenient, accessible area than at the helm pump. A through-dash fitting complete with a waterproof vent plug, 450mm (18") of vinyl tube and elbow...
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Gussi Italia Steering Wheel - Model 15 Three Spoke Aluminium
Gussi Italia Steering Wheel - Model 15 Three Spoke Aluminium. Silver anodised aluminium spoke with black TPV rim (35cm diameter). Suits a standard ¾" tapered shaft. Part Number Rim...
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Gussi Italia Steering Wheel - Carega Three Spoke Aluminium
Gussi Italia Steering Wheel - Carega Three Spoke Aluminium. Anodised aluminium spoke with black polyurethane rim (35cm diameter). Suits a standard ¾" tapered shaft. Part Number Rim...
Steering & Engine Control Systems
The steering and engine control systems on a boat are essential for safe and efficient operation. The steering system allows the boat to be maneuvered in the desired direction, while the engine control system allows the boat to be accelerated, decelerated, and stopped.
There are two main types of steering systems on boats: mechanical and hydraulic. Mechanical steering systems use a cable to connect the steering wheel to the rudder. Hydraulic steering systems use hydraulic fluid to transmit force from the steering wheel to the rudder.
Engine control systems on boats typically use a throttle to control the engine speed and a shift lever to control the gear selection. Some boats may also have a trim tab system, which allows the boat to be leveled in the water.
The steering and engine control systems on a boat should be regularly inspected and maintained to ensure that they are in good working order. This will help to prevent accidents and keep the boat safe to operate.
Here is a more detailed overview of the two main types of steering systems:
- Mechanical steering systems: These systems are the most common type of steering system on boats. They are relatively simple and easy to maintain. However, they can be more difficult to steer than hydraulic systems, especially in rough water.
- Hydraulic steering systems: These systems are more expensive than mechanical systems, but they offer a number of advantages. They are easier to steer, especially in rough water. They are also more durable and can withstand more abuse.
Here are some of the components of a typical steering system:
- Steering wheel: The steering wheel is the part of the system that the operator uses to control the boat's direction.
- Steering cable: The steering cable is a long, flexible cable that connects the steering wheel to the rudder.
- Rudder: The rudder is a flat piece of metal that is attached to the back of the boat. It is used to steer the boat by changing the direction of the water flow past the boat's hull.
- Steering gear: The steering gear is the part of the system that converts the rotation of the steering wheel into the movement of the rudder.
Here are some of the components of a typical engine control system:
- Throttle: The throttle is a lever or knob that is used to control the engine speed.
- Shift lever: The shift lever is used to control the gear selection.
- Trim tab system: A trim tab system is a set of underwater fins that can be adjusted to level the boat in the water.