This probably belongs in tips but figured this forum gets the most traction. Just sharing a pretty hairy experience we had 90 miles offshore last week. Never once thought to check the hydraulic steering hose underneath the protective boot on the outboard engine ram. The starboard engine, starboard side hose, unknown to me, had been kinked when I purchased the boat, or kinking since I bought it used in 2020, we are the fourth owner! The kink finally gave way and once it split, we had no steering in the dark, 90 miles offshore. Thankfully cool minds prevailed, we carry extra fluid, hose clamps and zip ties. We used the protective boot as a patch and hose clamped and zip tied it over the leak. Had partial steering and headed home at first light. We immediately ordered new hoses for both steering rams as the port engine, (starboard side) hose was showing some kinking issues as well.
Point is, to my fellow Great Grady members, check those steering hoses and make sure you carry some extra hose clamps and zip ties! Literally less than $10 in parts got our butts home safely. Oh, we did manage a bigeye on the jig a decent yellow on the chunk and 2 dozen mahi off the pots. Not bad?!
Point is, to my fellow Great Grady members, check those steering hoses and make sure you carry some extra hose clamps and zip ties! Literally less than $10 in parts got our butts home safely. Oh, we did manage a bigeye on the jig a decent yellow on the chunk and 2 dozen mahi off the pots. Not bad?!