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- Sep 30, 2012
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- Location
- Massachusetts
- Model
- Express 305
The steering on my Sailfish is in need of help. When I bought the boat I noticed the bolts on the tie bar were very loose, so I tightened them up, there were not any heim joints. I had one engine overheat 2 weeks ago (new thermostats and hasn't been a problem since) and I trimmed one motor up to get back in on plane. This cause the black triangle brackets that the tie bar bolts to to bend and next time out one broke. I put a new steering extension bracket in place, kept the tie bar bolts loose and figured I would mess with it over the winter.
Yesterday the bolt that holds the hydraulic cylinder to the starboard motor steering bracket fell out. I managed to get to back in place with a lot of struggling. Now I realized I have to fix it right for the rest of the season, I pulled the boat and want to get it squared away this week. Those triangle steering bracket extensions do not let the hydraulic steering bracket to sit flat and this caused its bolt to bend and work its way out. I need to know how this is supposed to be setup, I was planning on buying the seastar tie bar kit HO6001 and that would solve all of my problems, and this would eliminate this triangle steering bracket extensions, but with the steering suffer and become too difficult? It almost looks like this was not setup right to begin with and just want to make sure the $300 in parts I am looking to buy is what I need.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Sorry for all the grease! Evidence of the struggle in the water trying to save a day of boating!
Looking straight in on the starboard motor
Looking at the starboard motor on the side, you can see how those extension brackets will not allow the cylinder bracket to sit flat
Same view of the other motor
Yesterday the bolt that holds the hydraulic cylinder to the starboard motor steering bracket fell out. I managed to get to back in place with a lot of struggling. Now I realized I have to fix it right for the rest of the season, I pulled the boat and want to get it squared away this week. Those triangle steering bracket extensions do not let the hydraulic steering bracket to sit flat and this caused its bolt to bend and work its way out. I need to know how this is supposed to be setup, I was planning on buying the seastar tie bar kit HO6001 and that would solve all of my problems, and this would eliminate this triangle steering bracket extensions, but with the steering suffer and become too difficult? It almost looks like this was not setup right to begin with and just want to make sure the $300 in parts I am looking to buy is what I need.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Sorry for all the grease! Evidence of the struggle in the water trying to save a day of boating!
Looking straight in on the starboard motor
Looking at the starboard motor on the side, you can see how those extension brackets will not allow the cylinder bracket to sit flat
Same view of the other motor