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3207 Hynautic steering gone bad
- km1125
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Re: 3207 Hynautic steering gone bad
The rudders may seem to turn stiffly, if you're trying to do it by hand. You are turning both if the tie bar is still in place and you don't have the mechanical advantage that the hydraulic system has. They won't be really easy to turn by hand but then again they shouldn't be really hard either.
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Re: 3207 Hynautic steering gone bad

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- Six7390GT
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Re: 3207 Hynautic steering gone bad
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Re: 3207 Hynautic steering gone bad
Update - While I was back there, I noticed the aft bilge pump wasn't working any longer - it was the original Rule 2000 from '84. I replaced it and the float switch, re-applied the kroil and worked the steering lock to lock several times again.
We took the boat out for a fuel fill and about a 12 mile test run yesterday. It hasn't been untied for about 2 years - although I'm good about keeping up on maintenance - and I replaced the manifolds and risers on the port engine last year. The boat ran extremely well - we ran about 6 miles at 1200RPMs while doing a lot of checking under the floors for engine stuff. On the way home we ran 3000RPMs for about 19 knots and she pulled like a mule getting up on a plane. Those GT40 marine engines are a totally different animal than the Pleasurecraft 351-4's I replaced. The steering was perfect at low and high speeds. We've had this boat since '98 and the steering felt like it always did. Thanks again to everyone for your help - much appreciated.
The only issue that came up was the starboard engine temperature got up to almost 180 after about 20 minutes at 3,000. I'll pull the starboard heat exchanger tomorrow and have it serviced.
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Re: 3207 Hynautic steering gone bad
Great pic, btw. One you'll have to keep and send to her in 20 or 30 years!
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