Hello good people. Quick question, does anybody know what Bertram installed in the mid 80's in terms of hydraulic steering on their 46's?!… I know it's Hynautic but I need more info on the ram (cylinder)…
Unfortunately the boat is on another continent so I can't just go and look :-)
Hynautic hydraulic steering
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misschien ik wel ..?
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Dat had je wel gewild :-)Gert van Leest wrote:misschien ik wel ..?
Sorry hoor maar als het absoluut moet do ik dat zelf wel :-)
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Re: Hynautic hydraulic steering
Navatech,
Most of the 42-46 Bertram's in the late 70's & early 80's had Hynautic steering with separate pressure gauge reservoirs, either RO 6 or RO 7 models. I don't remember what model the rams were, but they were beefy bronze units. The Hynautic systems had copper pipe for all the lines, the Hynautic systems were built before Teleflex bought them out.
Pete Fallon
Most of the 42-46 Bertram's in the late 70's & early 80's had Hynautic steering with separate pressure gauge reservoirs, either RO 6 or RO 7 models. I don't remember what model the rams were, but they were beefy bronze units. The Hynautic systems had copper pipe for all the lines, the Hynautic systems were built before Teleflex bought them out.
Pete Fallon
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Re: Hynautic hydraulic steering
If I remember right the helms were H20 series, (square aluminum) that were prone to corrode by the seal and freeze up the shaft and the cylinders were K-31. I also saw K22 cylinders. They were the big rectangular brass cylinders with 4 threaded rods holding the ends on like some strainers.
Re: Hynautic hydraulic steering
Resurrecting this thread, I have need of a new/replacement H20 for my 1983 38'
Present unit has been "Rebuilt" twice now, and still leaking.
Any ideas on where I can get a replacement?
Present unit has been "Rebuilt" twice now, and still leaking.
Any ideas on where I can get a replacement?
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