SeaStar Solutions
SeaStar Teleflex QCII Replacement Rotary Steering Cable
Item: #882198 | Part Number: Not Selected$143.99 - $147.99
Description
The SeaStar Teleflex QCII Replacement Rotary Steering Cable is a reliable, single-station solution for modernizing rotary steering systems. Designed to fit most Teleflex rotary setups from 1968 to present, it delivers smooth push/pull control with precise handling. Built to exceed ABYC, ISO, and NMMA standards, it features a durable HDPE jacket and stainless steel ends for long-lasting marine performance.
SeaStar Teleflex QCII Replacement Rotary Steering Cable Item # 882198
Description
Features:
- The Teleflex QCII Replacement Rotary Steering Cable is a Single station cable assembly with push/pull action
- Designed for Rotary steering systems
- One cable fits most Rotary steering systems from 1968 to present
- Applications: Safe-T QC (Quick Connect), NFB (No Feedback) the SSC62 will replace them all
- Exceeds ABYC Safety Standards
- Exceed ISO/IMCI/NMMA Certification Requirements
- Tightly controlled core to conduit fit offers precise steering
- Outer jacket constructed with HDPE (a high density polyethylene material) that is abrasion Resistant and provides a high resistance to water penetration
- Output ends are constructed of stainless steel material
- Choose your correct cable length, in feet
- Requires SA27620P Quick Connect Helm Converter for older (i.e. Threaded) Teleflex rotary helms
- Please order the SA27620P thread adapter in addition to the SSC62 cable for Safe-T "TS" (Threaded Spigot) or Big-T system
- Quick Connect Adapter is Not Included (Sold Separately)
Note: These cables are Not designed to replace Rack Style System cables.
Part Numbers for SeaStar Teleflex QCII Replacement Rotary Steering Cable
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
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Kevin from
SeaStar Steering Cable
Quality OEM part supplied in a timely manner by Defender.
Date published: 2025-10-28
Rated 5 out of
5
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Mark D. from
Excellent service and products.
Excellent service and item as promised. Always there when I need them.
Date published: 2025-07-14
Questions
how to properly measure cables
I’m not exactly qualified to answer this question in all cases. The first thing you should try would be to see if your existing cable is stamped with a part number that incorporates a cable length. Mine was illegible so I ordered a new one based on the length a MasterCraft repair person suggested. After I removed my old cable and compared it with the new one I discovered that the repair person was wrong and the one I had purchased was too long. Thankfully the Defender people promptly sent me a replacement cable that fit perfectly. The formula out there in web-land for measuring a rotary steering cable like mine was to measure the cable jacket, add 18 inches and then round up to the nearest foot. Hope this helps.
Date published: 2025-03-28