Mcor said:
I am new to the GG site as well as Grady-White. We just purchased a 2005, 205 Tournament with a F200. The boat is equipped with factory installed Hydraulic steering, Sea Star HC5348. Underway, how much steering resistance is acceptable? The system has been bled and topped off with fluid. At planing speed you almost need two hands to turn it to port. At idle turns to port are less of an effort but more than to starboard. Has anybody run across this issue? Thanks for any help!
I just replaced the helm and cylinder on a 22 Seafarer, and had the same issue.
To balance the steering effort, (for planing speeds) you have to adjust the torque tab. Since it's hard when steering to port, you need to move it to the right, (starboard). Based on how difficult you said it is, I would try moving it a little less than an inch. Try it out and adjust it more or less, if necassary.
I hate to say this, but at idle, or slow speed, there's not much you can do. That's happening because of prop torque.