
Hydraulic Steering
Effortless steering for high performance marine engines

WHICH HYDRAULIC STEERING SYSTEM IS RIGHT FOR YOU?
High horsepower, high-speed boating is here and steering systems must perform at maximum capacity. Dometic offers a range of hydraulic steering options designed to provide an extra margin of muscle when needed and easily handles outboard, sterndrive, and inboard engines in boats up to 50 feet.
System selection, installation, and service are substantially simplified with just three major components - helm, cylinder, and tube or hose. Dometic offers a comprehensive range of cylinders to handle a variety of steering applications. These are suitable for both pleasure and commercial applications. Extra steering stations and/or autopilot systems are easily added.

SELECTING A HYDRAULIC SYSTEM

FINDING THE RIGHT CYLINDER
Simply find a cylinder that meets the requirements of the vessel. Once the cylinder has been selected, the size of the helm pump is predetermined.
The options left to specify:
1. Number of steering stations
2. Helm configuration (standard vs. tilt)
3. Additional features such as autopilot
WHICH TYPE OF BOAT DO YOU HAVE?
Dometic offers a range of hydraulic steering cylinder options for outboard, inboard, or sterndrive vessels
Hydraulic Steering

OUTBOARD
Explore outboard steering
STERNDRIVE
Explore sterndrive steering
INBOARD
Explore inboard steering
UNDERSTANDING WHEEL EFFORT
One consideration in selecting a steering system is understanding the relationship between steering effort and the number of turns lock to lock. Fewer turns equals greater effort. The number of wheel turns is determined by:
The volume of the cylinder
The displacement of the helm pump
The allowable movement of the rudder or drive unit
Additional factors to consider:
Vessel speed
Rudder size
Unusual propeller selections
Hull type (displacement, planing, etc.)
Steering wheel size
Jackplate
Pontoon
Hydraulic Steering


Spec Your System
With the Dometic System Builder tool

WOULD YOU LIKE MORE TECHNICAL INFORMATION?
Download our Steering Selection Guide for detailed component information and diagrams