Steering Assembly
One of the most important factors in the installation of the steering
assembly is the kength of the steering lines. Too loose and someone
will trip over them. Too tight and either they won't have enough play
to work properly or they might not reach the engine. Proper measurement
will ensure that the correct length of cable or hose is bought for your
system. Refer to measuremewnts A, B, and C in the diagram below:

How
to Measure Your Boat for Original Installations
Measure
Fig.
A Center line of steering wheel to gunwale
Fig. B Dash to transom
Fig.
C Gunwale to transom center line
For
installations mounted to transom or splashwell:
A
+ B + C - 6" = Cable length needed.
Example: A=18" B=96" C=24" Total 138" - 6" = 132" or 11' of cable.
(Round off to the next largest size if neccessary.)
For
installations through engine tilt tube:
A + B + C + 6" = Cable length needed.
Example: A=18" B=96" C=24" Total 138 + 6" = 144" or 12' of cable.
Your
Steering System- Important for Control On the Water
Mechanical
steering systems use a helm unit driving a flexible cable. This gives
precise control to any outboard, I/O, or rudder in single- or dual-station
boats. For high-performance applications, two-cable systems are available.
Hydraulic steering systems use just two main components—a helm pump
and a cylinder. These systems can easily handle outboard, I/O, and inboard
engines in boats up to 40'.
Teleflex mechanical
steering systems kits are excellent replacement systems. Other Teleflex
mechanical and hydraulic systems can be ordered through our Special
Order Center. Call toll-free 800-568-0319.
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