Missed this, in late 2017 Dometic bought Seastar from Sierra. So Teleflx buys Hynautic which sells out to Sierra and then Dometic ends up with everything. My thought is Dometic has screwed up every company they have bought. Hynautic-Teleflex-Sierra have been really good about supporting most of their legacy products, doubt that continues with Dometic.
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Seastar-Teleflex-Hynautic now Dometic
CRICKET
1966 HAT50C101
Purchased 1985 12v71Ns
Repowered 1989 with 8v92TI
Repowered 2001 with 3406E
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01-14-2020 09:19 AM #2
Re: Seastar-Teleflex-Hynautic now Dometic
Yep,
I tried getting them to help me when my copper steering lines started weeping fluid. They wanted me to purchase the small black lines used on the Seastar system. Tried explaining this is a 65 foot boat with hynautic system and 3/8 copper. Yayhoo on the phone told me all were the same, baystar, seastar and hynautic, and the cheap plastic lines should work. Told them I needed 4 40 lines. He told me to purchase 8 20's and couple them together.
So, I questioned the Forum, members told me to go back with copper, and if too many obstructions, custom hydraulic lines. Only was able to pull 2 copper, and started kinking with so many turns. So I went to the local hydraulic shop, and for 600 bucks, 4 40 foot lines rated at 3700 PSI each. These are flexible enough, I can run around everything, and strap to look professional.
Dometic sux.
Have a great week,
Tim
Fish Tales
65C
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01-14-2020 09:53 AM #3Senior Member
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Re: Seastar-Teleflex-Hynautic now Dometic
I am busy putting seals in my Hynautic helms , the fly bridge helm started leaking around the shaft.
I have talked with the tech rep for Hynautic , who is based in B.C. Canada, he was very helpful and mentioned that they would continue to support these helms. This is the Seastar part of the Dometic company. They also put me in touch with a gentleman in western NC who rebuilds Hynautic products including throttle and gear controls. If anyone needs his contact let me know.JMooney
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“Jerrie”
Miami , FL
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01-14-2020 08:01 PM #4Senior Member
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Re: Seastar-Teleflex-Hynautic now Dometic
I replaced my lines from hydraulic cylinder to lower helm station with flexible hydraulic hoses several years ago.
No problems with the steering..