SeaStar HA5438 Boat Hydraulic Steering Filler Kit
The leading global provider of OEM and aftermarket products and accessories for the recreational marine and related markets. Sold around the world the Company’s products are recognized for...
SeaStar builds the steering that turns most outboard and inboard boats. Match the right mechanical or hydraulic system to your engine, your station count, and your horsepower. SeaStar Solutions builds the steering on a huge share of the boats on the water, and we stock the full system, from rotary cables and helms to full hydraulic kits, cylinders, hoses, and the small parts that wear out over the seasons. Getting the right setup comes down to your engine, how much horsepower you turn, and how many helms you steer from. Mechanical or hydraulic? Mechanical steering such as rotary or rack systems is simple, affordable, and right for most single-engine outboards up to roughly 150 horsepower. Above that, or any time...
The leading global provider of OEM and aftermarket products and accessories for the recreational marine and related markets. Sold around the world the Company’s products are recognized for...
The leading global provider of OEM and aftermarket products and accessories for the recreational marine and related markets. Sold around the world the Company's products are recognized for...
SeaStar Hose Kit is engineered and designed specifically for SeaStar Steering systems. Unmatched comfort and control. Only with SeaStar steering. The world’s most popular outboard hydraulic system offers...
The leading global provider of OEM and aftermarket products and accessories for the recreational marine and related markets. Sold around the world the Company's products are recognized for...
The leading global provider of OEM and aftermarket products and accessories for the recreational marine and related markets. Sold around the world the Company’s products are recognized for...
BayStar ™?hydraulic steering is brought to you by the manufacturers of SeaStar (R), the most trusted name in pleasure boat steering. BayStar allows you to install all of...
Safe-T QC ® replaces all SeaStar Solutions Safe-T helms made since 1968 with little or no dash modifications. The leading global provider of OEM and aftermarket products and...
The leading global provider of OEM and aftermarket products and accessories for the recreational marine and related markets. Sold around the world the Company's products are recognized for...
SeaStar Hose Kit is engineered and designed specifically for SeaStar Steering systems. Unmatched comfort and control. Only with SeaStar steering. The world’s most popular outboard hydraulic system offers...
The leading global provider of OEM and aftermarket products and accessories for the recreational marine and related markets. Sold around the world the Company's products are recognized for...
Hose and valve assembly for system bleed and flush Connects between Optimus Series Steering Pumps and SeaStar Hydraulic Steering Cylinders Quick connect fittings connect to male quick connects...
This control is designed for twin engine applications. The shapely, balanced handle provides a very comfortable feel and the state of the art mechanism guarantees a smooth yet...
Dual-function control - one lever controls throttle and shift. For nearly any engine. All controls include start in gear protection Designed for use with both 3300/33C universal and...
Dual-function control - one lever controls throttle and shift. For nearly any engine. All controls include start in gear protection Designed for use with both 3300/33C universal and...
Dual-function control - one lever controls throttle and shift. For nearly any engine. All controls include start in gear protection Designed for use with both 3300/33C universal and...
Gland Seal Kit SKU: NVN-4001801 MPN: HP6160 UPC: 731957912046
These fittings fit updated Seastar cylinders and all helm pump to use O-Ring (ORB) type fittings. Before the update all Seastar Solutions helms used NPT fittings. These 316...
Fits most Teleflex rotary steering applications from 1968 to present. Replace SSC62 (used in Safe-T QC & NFB Systems) and SSC72 (used in Safe-T "TS" & Big-T Systems)....
The new Dual Station (DS) unit is designed for inboard or sterndrive boaters that like using one lever to do both throttle and shift in their dual station...
The new Dual Station (DS) unit is designed for inboard or sterndrive boaters that like using one lever to do both throttle and shift in their dual station...
Ideal for single or dual station inboard, I/O, and O/B applications. Single function control - each lever controls throttle OR shift. Utilize 3300/33C or 4300/43C type cables. Adjustable...
4300BC/43BC universal type cables for heavy duty applications with a clamp end at the control and a bulkhead end at the drive. Splined core allows easy movement and...
4300BC/43BC universal type cables for heavy duty applications with a clamp end at the control and a bulkhead end at the drive. Splined core allows easy movement and...
Stainless steel and brass fittings. Fits 1979-date BRP/OMC/Johnson/Evinrude w/BRP/OMC controls and OMC Turbo Jets w/OMC side mount controls that accept OMC "snap in" type cable. TFXtreme cables feature...
SeaStar builds the steering that turns most outboard and inboard boats. Match the right mechanical or hydraulic system to your engine, your station count, and your horsepower.
SeaStar Solutions builds the steering on a huge share of the boats on the water, and we stock the full system, from rotary cables and helms to full hydraulic kits, cylinders, hoses, and the small parts that wear out over the seasons. Getting the right setup comes down to your engine, how much horsepower you turn, and how many helms you steer from.
Mechanical steering such as rotary or rack systems is simple, affordable, and right for most single-engine outboards up to roughly 150 horsepower. Above that, or any time the wheel feels heavy at speed, hydraulic steering takes over. Hydraulic removes engine torque feedback from the wheel, holds course better in a following sea, and is the only sane choice for high-horsepower and twin-engine rigs. Many boat owners start with mechanical and later upgrade when they add power or notice steering effort increase in chop.
A hydraulic system is a matched set. The helm pump, the steering cylinder, and the hose all have to be rated together. BayStar is the lighter-duty line for outboards up to about 150 horsepower, while SeaStar Pro and the larger cylinders handle big single and twin setups. Do not mix a BayStar helm with a SeaStar cylinder. The displacement will not match and the wheel will feel wrong. Always confirm the cylinder model against your engine horsepower and number of engines before ordering.
Rotary and rack cables come in set lengths measured in feet. Measure the run from the helm to the engine with some slack for a smooth bend radius, then round up to the next standard length. Too short binds the cable. Too long is just extra coil to tuck away under the console. Keep bends gentle and avoid sharp turns that add friction over time.
Running a tower or a second helm means a dual-station hydraulic setup with a second pump tied into the same circuit. Plan that in from the start, because adding a station later means bleeding the whole system again and topping off the fluid before it steers right. Dual-station kits include the extra helm, hoses, and fittings needed for clean installation.
Check fluid level and condition each season. Old fluid can become cloudy or develop air bubbles that make the wheel feel spongy. Replace hoses if they show cracking or stiffness. Keep spare seals and O-rings on hand because these small parts fail first after years of sun and salt exposure. Our techs rig these systems on their own boats every season, and they can spec the helm, cylinder, hose, and fittings for you so the whole job bolts up right the first time you turn the wheel.
Most single outboards up to about 150 horsepower steer fine with mechanical rotary or rack systems. Above that, or whenever the wheel feels heavy at speed, go hydraulic. Twin engines and high-horsepower boats should always run hydraulic.
No. BayStar and SeaStar use different fluid displacement, so the helm and cylinder must come from the same family. Mixing them makes the wheel feel wrong and can leave you short on travel.
Measure the run from the helm to the engine and allow slack for a smooth bend, then round up to the next standard foot length. A cable that is too short binds and steers stiff.
SeaStar systems use their own specified hydraulic steering fluid. Using the correct fluid keeps seals healthy and the wheel responsive, so stick with what the system calls for.
Yes, with a dual-station hydraulic setup, but it is easier to plan it from the start. Adding a station means tying in a second pump and bleeding the entire system again.
SeaStar offers cylinders and tie-bar kits for most outboard and inboard brands. Match the cylinder to your engine count and horsepower, and we can confirm fitment for your exact motor before you order.