
SeaStar 13.5" Ace 3 Spoke Boat Steering Wheel by Dometic SW59691P This SeaStar Ace boat steering wheel is for use with helms with standard 3/4" tapered shafts. This marine steering wheel is made of...
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Owners of high-speed and racing boats need a reliable outboard dual cable steering system to achieve optimal performance. For the high-performance boater, we recommend the Teleflex dual steering system. The No FeedBack technology combines precision with the control associated with a dual cable rack and pinion system. The Pro Rack is designed for high performance hulls and motors. These boats are normally engine flutter-prone, experience instability, or just require an extra margin of control at the helm. This dual steering system is designed as a drop-in replacement for Teleflex's "The Rack".
Applications:
The Teleflex dual steering systems are suitable for single-station, high performance boats with single, non-power-assisted outboards (up to V-6). Use NFB Rack with up to 16” steering wheels.
Features:
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Replacement of Existing Cable: If possible, find the part number stamped on the plastic jacket of the old cable. If you removed the old cable, measure for the replacement cable as follows:
For Rack Steering Cable Replacement, Measure Existing Cable as follows: Measure plastic cable jacket (“Y” dimension shown in above drawing) in inches, add 30″, and round up to next foot. Order that length cable.
New Installation: Measure cable routing path from wheel center line to engine connection, as follows:
For Cable Installations through the Engine Tilt Tube: Add A, B & C + 6″, then round up to the next foot. Order that length cable.
For Cables Mounted to Transom, Splashwell or Stringer: Add A, B & C, then subtract 6″ and round up to the next foot. Order that length cable.
TYPICAL SINGLE STATION ROUTING
A single-cable, starboard drive push-pull mechanical cable system is shown in this diagram. If your mechanical system is different than the one depicted and/or you have any questions about mechanical steering after reviewing this guide, please contact Teleflex (Mechanical) Technical Service at (610)-495-7011 or www.teleflexmarine.com
Cable routings (such as those found on pontoon boats) may vary from this drawing. Confirm length by laying a garden hose or similar object) along cable path and measure run from wheel to engine connection point.
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