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Thread: Trim Tabs and External Steering

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    Quote Originally Posted by gcarter View Post
    Yes Ed, we're having a great time around Kerrville and Fredricksberg, Tx.
    George,
    If you have any interest there is a really good arrowhead show on Saturday in Fredericksburg at the Lady Bird Johnson Park (Pioneer Pavilion) from 8AM to 4PM on HWY16 South.

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    Thanks Bill but there's a Wine and Food Festival in Fredericksburg and a motorcycle show in Luckenbach.
    George Carter
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    those are great!

    Quote Originally Posted by gcarter View Post
    Here's a picture of the tab controls installed.
    If I keep my boat long enough to rebuild the dash, I will add some sort of tab indicators...
    Thank you, Patrick
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    I wouldn't worry too much about which brand of steering to buy. It's a pretty low-tech item. Hydraulic rams have been around for eons. Personally, I bought my system based on price and I don't see any difference between it and the higher priced items. In fact, it is even better in some ways.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yeller View Post
    I wouldn't worry too much about which brand of steering to buy. It's a pretty low-tech item. Hydraulic rams have been around for eons. Personally, I bought my system based on price and I don't see any difference between it and the higher priced items. In fact, it is even better in some ways.
    I agree.
    My steering system is probably the most reliable system on the boat.
    George Carter
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