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      Keysdisease replied to the thread Zipwake versus humphree.
      At the slower speeds that (fast) "trawlers" operate at conventional trim tabs are more efficient than interceptors (Zipwake/Humphree)...
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      Keysdisease replied to the thread Mainship.
      "First time power boating." I assume from Sailing .... Welcome to the DARK SIDE!!
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      SteveK said: @Keysdisease Your picture has sea star with a bleed screw. Do you happen to know if the Hynautic has a helm bleed screw. I...
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      The schematic is a Hynautic pressurized system. The vertical cylinder photo is the "Reservalve" of that system, usually in the bilge...
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      Keysdisease replied to the thread Hydraulic steering.
      What Weebles said Most if not all hydraulic steering manufacturers make helm pumps that look alike, but pump different volumes of...
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      Keysdisease replied to the thread 34 Control cables.
      You have the numbering system correct, the lenght is often in inches, sometimes in ft, at the end of the P/N. The "universal" cable...
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      Keysdisease replied to the thread Velvet Drive shift cables.
      Typical control cable installations are either "parallel" or in "series." The cable oiler band aid rarely works, and the recommended fix...
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      Quote: luna If they are originals, at 18 years and 4500 hours, they are likely overdue for replacement. Aquadrive no doubt charges a...
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      Keysdisease replied to the thread Underwater exhaust exit..
      "It would seem to me that the exhaust gases escaping under water would eliminate any back pressure for the cooling system water," This...
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