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Camoo 200HP Boat Hydraulic Outboard Steering Kit with Steering Wheel, Helm Pump, Hydraulic Cylinder, 26ft High-Strength PU Hoses, Compatible with Most Single Outboard-Powered Boats

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  • ✅【Complete accessories】- Includes everything you need. The 200hp hydraulic outboard boat steering kit includes 1 x steering wheel, 1 x balanced steering cylinder, 1 x low-friction helm, 2 x lengths of 26.8ft (322.8in/8.1m) hoses, and a set of fill kit.
  • ✅【Broad compatibility】- Our hydraulic steering kit fits most single outboard-powered pontoon boats, deck boats, fishing boats, and runabouts where horsepower does not exceed 200 hp. Compatible with top brands like Yamaha/Honda/Mercury/Suzuki/Tohatsu etc.
  • ✅【Smooth And Efficient steering】-Max. Working pressure: 6.9 Mpa/1000 psi. Super low-friction helm for smooth comfortable steering, offers unmatched comfort and control. Features a replaceable shaft seal for easy maintenance and leak prevention.
  • ✅【Built-In Two-Way Lock Value】-The cylinder is eqiupped with a built-in two-way locking valve, effectively eliminates rebound torque during torsion, ensures smooth, precise steering.
  • ✅【Robust and compact cylinder】-The steering cylinder is made of high-strength corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy, with an upgraded sealing system to maximize protection against seawater and freshwater erosion.
  • ✅【High Strength PU Hose】-Two high-pressure, corrosion-resistant polyurethane hoses with pre-crimped stainless quick-install 5/16-inch tubing, each hose is 26.8 feet long for easy installation, which can be cut to fit your specific installation needs.
  • ✅【User-friendly steering wheel】-Standard round steering wheel, stylish shape, corrugated convex to enhance the grip, power grip design makes operation more effortless.


200HP Marine Boat Hydraulic Outboard Steering Kit with Steering Wheel, Helm Pump, Hydraulic Cylinder, 26ft High-Strength PU Hoses, Compatible with Most Single Outboard-Powered Boats