Beefy Front Mount Hydraulic Outboard Steering Cylinder Handles Up To Three Hundred Fifty Horsepower Engines With Ease For Single Twin And Triple Setups On Center Console Boats
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Single-Unit Front-Mount Hydraulic Steering Cylinder 350 HP
✔️ Supports single, twin, or triple engines with independent tilt
✅ Independent tilt function supports single, twin, or triple engine configurations
✅ Adjustable stainless steel ORB fittings for flexible hose routing
✅ Upgraded 8-hole end gland sealing system boosts durability in marine use
✅ Anodized barrel and reinforced aluminum body withstand harsh marine conditions
✅ Color: Black to match most center console boats
✅ High-strength tiller bolt required for engines over 300 HP
✔️ Supports single, twin, or triple engines with independent tilt
The HC5345-3 hydraulic steering cylinder is designed for center console boats, offshore fishing vessels, and high-performance cruisers, delivering smooth, reliable steering for up to 350 HP. It supports single, twin, or triple engine configurations with an independent tilt feature.
✅ Hydraulic steering cylinder handles up to 350 HP with front-mount design✅ Independent tilt function supports single, twin, or triple engine configurations
✅ Adjustable stainless steel ORB fittings for flexible hose routing
✅ Upgraded 8-hole end gland sealing system boosts durability in marine use
✅ Anodized barrel and reinforced aluminum body withstand harsh marine conditions
✅ Color: Black to match most center console boats
✅ High-strength tiller bolt required for engines over 300 HP
💡 What is a hydraulic steering cylinder used for in marine setups? A quick overview explains its role across boats and engines. - Used to steer single, twin, or triple engine rigs with improved control - Reduces steering effort and improves handling in rough conditions - Ideal for center console, offshore fishing, and high-performance vessels - Built to resist saltwater, corrosion, and vibrations in marine environments
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