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Sea Star Solutions 3/8 Tubing to 1/4 Pipe Connector
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Seastar HF5526 Compression Tube Nuts 3/8" Tube
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Uflex Boss Style T-Fitting - Nickel - ORB 6 to 3/8" COMP 71955T
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SeaStar HP6126 Plug Vent for Helms (Individually Sold)
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Seastar HF6006 ORB Fitting Kit Vertical Tee Stainless Steel
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Seastar HF6004 ORB Fitting Kit 90 Degree Elbow Stainless Steel - Single
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SeaStar Clamp 30 Series SST Solutions 032010 Clamp 30 Series SST
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Sea Star Solutions 3/8 Tubing to 1/4 Pipe Tee
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Seastar Solutions Quad Ring #214 Single O-ring
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SeaStar Solutions® 31126 - Quick Release Ball Joint for 3300/33C Cables
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Seastar HO5126 Hose Kit-2pc Seastar O/b 26 Ft
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Seastar Universal 3300/33C Clevis Kit 10-32 x 1/4 In. Pin 031125
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Frequently Asked Questions
SeaStar Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is SeaStar Solutions known for?
SeaStar Solutions is a leading manufacturer of marine hydraulic steering systems, fittings, hoses, and control cables. Their components are trusted by recreational boaters and commercial mariners up and down the BC coast for precision, reliability, and long-term durability on the water.
Q. How does hydraulic boat steering work?
Hydraulic boat steering uses fluid pressure transmitted through hoses and fittings to translate helm input into smooth, responsive outboard or sterndrive movement. SeaStar systems are among the most popular hydraulic steering solutions for recreational and commercial vessels.
Q. What SeaStar hydraulic steering components do I need?
A complete SeaStar hydraulic steering setup typically includes a helm pump, hydraulic hose kit, steering cylinder, and the appropriate ORB or compression fittings. The exact components depend on your engine type and vessel configuration.
Q. What is an ORB fitting and why does it matter?
ORB (O-Ring Boss) fittings create a leak-free seal in hydraulic steering systems by using an O-ring rather than thread tape or sealant. SeaStar ORB fitting kits are available in straight, 90-degree elbow, 45-degree, and tee configurations to suit different helm and hose routing setups.
Q. What size tubing does SeaStar hydraulic steering use?
Most SeaStar hydraulic steering systems use 3/8" nylon tubing. SeaStar offers 50-foot rolls of nylon tubing along with compatible compression nuts, union couplings, and tee fittings to complete your installation.
Q. What is the SeaStar 3300/33C Xtreme Control Cable used for?
The SeaStar 3300/33C Xtreme Control Cable is a heavy-duty marine throttle and shift cable for outboard and sterndrive applications. Its splined core delivers smooth, low-friction control and stands up to the corrosive marine environment common on BC's coast.
Q. How do I fill or bleed a SeaStar hydraulic steering system?
SeaStar recommends their Bottle Filler Kit (HA5438), which attaches at the helm to fill the system while air is purged out at the steering cylinder's bleed fittings. Using the correct SeaStar hydraulic fluid and following the bleed procedure gives you a firm, responsive helm with no air pockets.
Q. Where can I buy SeaStar steering parts in Canada?
The Harbour Chandler carries a wide selection of SeaStar Solutions hydraulic steering components in Canada, including hose kits, ORB fittings, control cables, nylon tubing, and more — with shipping available across BC and beyond.
Q. How do I know if my SeaStar hydraulic steering system needs servicing?
Signs your SeaStar system may need attention include a spongy or loose helm feel, visible fluid leaks at fittings or hose connections, or difficulty turning at low speeds. Regularly inspect hoses, fittings, and fluid levels — especially after a hard West Coast season.
























