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Hydrofoils Torque Equalizer-black Stingray on 2040-parts.com

US $43.29
Location:

Clearwater, Florida, US

Clearwater, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:15% Return policy details:Restocking fees: 15% Brand:Stingray Hydrofoils Manufacturer Part Number:TE-XP1 Country of Manufacture:United States

Torque Equalizer attaches to any Sting Ray and Sting Ray Junior Hydrofoil Stabilizer to neutralize propeller steering torque. Performs like miniature rudders helping boat track straight & minimizing propeller's natural pull to the right. Reduces steering effort for the driver.

Torque Equalizers

All boats react to propeller rotation causing a dangerous pull to one direction of the other. Fighting it can be very tiring to the boat’s driver. StingRay provides the solution with Torque Equalizers.

StingRay Torque Equalizers, when placed on a StingRay Classic Senior or Junior, will reduce or completely eliminate dangerous steering torque on all boats. With a StingRay Hydrofoil Stabilizer and Torque Equalizers, boats track straight, are easier to control, safer to handle, and the driver’s arm won’t tire out after a day on the water.

By adjusting in 10 degree increments on the underside of the wings, Torque Equalizers provide superior leverage over auxiliary wedges or center mounted sacrificial anode torque tabs. In comparison, other solutions don’t work nearly as well.

After one ride you’ll know why Torque Equalizers are the premier solution for correcting bothersome steering torque.



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