Baystar Sport Tilt Helm Hh4315-3 on 2040-parts.com
Hillsboro, Ohio, United States
I purchased a Baystar kit to convert my boat to hydraulic steering but didn't need this helm because my old one fit and worked fine. So this Tilt helm will work with hydraulic or rack and pinion steering.
New, never installed but not in original box. Sale includes a small package of hardware. NOTE:: Only for 150hp and under. You can see more info at seatechmarineproducts.com |
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