New Boat Marine Steering System Kit Includes Helm Bezel & 11 Foot Cable on 2040-parts.com
Spring Hill, Florida, US
11' Marine Steering System Kit
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Rotech steering systems are more reliable, stronger and better performing than other systems.
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The rotary steering system has six contact points to eliminate uneven wear patterns and evenly distribute the boats steering loads over the entire helm, and increasing the longevity of the system.
- Rotary Steering Kit contains: Helm, bezel and cable. The Steering cables are available in 1ft increments from 10ft to 20ft. This listing is for a 11' cable with the kit
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Any questions just ask!
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Parts ship UPS or USPS Priority insured within 24-72hrs
For cables installed through the Engine Tilt Tube: Add A, B & C + 6", then round up to the next foot. Order that length cable.
For cables mounted to the transom, Splashwell, or Stringer: Add A, B & C, then subtract 6" and round up to the next foot. Order that length cable.
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