ixlr8":1q0611no said:If my checking account doesn't scream too loudly, I am going to add power steering to my boat, as well as a new AP pump plumbed per Garmin's instructions and see how that works. Presently anything above 15 mph and the steering is too hard for my wife to be able to handle the boat. After doing a sea trial in a C-302 with power steering I knew it was the answer to her issue. I think $3K for a pump and some lines is better $$$ spent than $150K for a new boat. I understand that a factory member with a R-23 has added the power steering and really likes it, but it was a bit of a hassle to install.
Posted in a previous thread about the steering difficulty turning to starboard: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=14707
Another option to possibly consider might be increasing the steering cylinder to the next size up which reduces steering wheel difficulty (but also increases the number of turns to go from lock-to-lock). Below link shows how different cylinder sizes paired with different helm sizes provide a range of Light, Normal, Medium and Heavy steering wheel feel and number of turns lock-to-lock for inboard steering systems:
https://uflexusa.ultraflexgroup.com/en/ ... ystem.html
On our C30, after the steering cylinder was replaced with the next larger size, the steering wheel went from approximately 4 turns lock-to lock to approximately 6-7 turns lock-to-lock but steering is much lighter and easier and I can maneuver the boat one handed even at WOT compared to before when I struggled with both hands to turn the boat to starboard at cruise speed.
The outboard steering system page doesn't show the same chart but does confirm the same relationship between steering wheel feel and lock-to-lock turns saying:
https://uflexusa.ultraflexgroup.com/en/ ... ystem.htmlThe number of turns from full lock-to-lock has a relationship to ease of steering. Generally speaking, the more number of turns lock-to-lock the easier the boat will be to steer and vice versa.
Definitely agree though that spending a few $$ to address these issues is better than the cost of a whole new boat!