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Choose from a range of boat steering wheels from Ultraflex and Relaxn, including three, four, and five-spoke options. We offer stainless steel, plastic, and hybrid boating steering wheels made of aluminum and plastic. While many boaters overlook their steering system as long as it works well, it may need replacing as the boat ages. It’s best to match the new system to the old one—rotary with rotary, rack with rack, hydraulic with hydraulic. This ensures consistent performance and simplifies installation.
Boat owners may replace their marine steering wheel for several reasons, with rust being the most common. This often occurs on older boats used in saltwater or left outside. In some cases, a new look is desired. Whatever the reason, choosing a high-quality replacement that looks great and lasts long is crucial. Outback Equipment offers a variety of durable, corrosion-resistant steering wheels that fit a 34-inch tapered shaft.
To remove a steering wheel, pull it straight up after removing the center cap, nut, and washer. While a gear puller can make this easier, you can remove the wheel without one. Replace the nut on the helm to protect it, and use a hammer to tap the nut and remove the wheel. Corrosion can make removal difficult, so apply a marine-grade corrosion inhibitor and let it sit overnight if needed.
Most modern boat steering wheels are designed to fit universally, so they can be installed on almost any boat. Outback Equipment offers a large selection of marine steering wheels in various sizes and styles. To install a new wheel, ensure the shaft is clean and rust-free. Wipe it with a cloth dampened with a corrosion inhibitor, then apply a thin layer of synthetic or food-grade grease. This will ease future replacements. Slide the collar, key wheel insert, and shaft nut onto the shaft, tighten the nut, and then slide the new wheel into place. Use a rubber strap wrench for extra leverage if needed.
Looking to replace a boat steering wheel? Outback Equipment can help. Browse our stainless-steel options online to find a high-quality replacement that enhances your boat’s appearance and performance. If you have any questions about our products or the replacement process, feel free to contact our team. We’re here to assist with your upgrade and prepare you for the boating season!
If your boat uses a hydraulic steering system, low fluid levels or contaminated fluid can create resistance. Check the fluid reservoir and refill or replace it as needed.
For mechanical steering systems, the steering cable can become corroded or stiff over time, especially in saltwater environments. Inspect the cable and apply lubrication or consider replacing it if rust or stiffness is present.
Obstructions around the rudder, propeller, or steering components can cause resistance. Check for barnacles, algae, or debris around these areas, especially if the boat has been idle for a while.
Components within the helm, such as bearings or the rotary gear, may seize up. Disassemble the helm to inspect and clean these parts if they’re stuck.
Damage to the steering arm, rods, or linkages can make the steering difficult. Inspect the entire system for bends, misalignment, or worn-out parts.
Select from the best marine steering wheels available in Australia. Shop online to find the perfect steering wheel for your recreational boat and enhance its performance today.