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New to boats - purchased an 87 Mariner 3297

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New to boats - purchased an 87 Mariner 3297

Postby lz33w7 » October 10th, 2024, 3:50 pm

Hello friends,

I hope everyone is well. I love cars and guns and just recently purchased a new toy.

Not quite sure which forum I should start with. I do have a quick question…I did purchase an aftermarket steering wheel to replace that God awful one that’s in there now…are the steering wheels easy to replace on the Mariner?

Thanks for everyone’s patient as I learn.

Kindly,
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Stephen

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Re: New to boats - purchased an 87 Mariner 3297

Postby bud37 » October 10th, 2024, 5:43 pm

Welcome to the forum.......new to boats, how new ?....good luck on your adventure.
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion..... :popcorn:
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Re: New to boats - purchased an 87 Mariner 3297

Postby lz33w7 » October 10th, 2024, 5:57 pm

Super new - just drive my pal’s Silverton for about 40 minutes…but that’s it. I know nothing else…

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Re: New to boats - purchased an 87 Mariner 3297

Postby waybomb » October 11th, 2024, 8:57 am

Welcome aboard.
I suggest you start by finding your local power squadron and take at least a few courses.
As for the steering wheel, what's wrong with it? It should be stainless steel so should clean up nicely.
But if you must change it, the center cover should pop out. Remove the nut. Then remove the wheel. You may need a puller to do so.
It's bolted to the hem, which is most likely a Hynautic H50. It is the pump. Do not hit on the wheel at all; you could damage the pump. It is obsolete. You can buy parts.
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Fred
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Re: New to boats - purchased an 87 Mariner 3297

Postby buster53 » October 11th, 2024, 9:06 am

Yes, take a course from either the US Power Squadron or the Coast Guard Aux. Start with the Boater Safety course, which is a requirement by many states and follow up with a Seamanship class. An actual class is much preferred over an online class, but online is ok if no classes are available to you locally. Both classes are well worth the time and effort you put into them.

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