I have an old SeaRay outboard runabout with Hydraulic steering. One of the Hydraulic hoses that connects to the Hydraulic cylinder at the engine has sprung a leak. I'm very competent at repairing many boat related items but have never worked on Hydraulic hoses.
Is this something I can do as a DIY? Does it require special tools to fix? Can I simply replace the last foot or two of hose with the leak or do I need to replace the entire hose from the steering wheel?
Is this something I can do as a DIY? Does it require special tools to fix? Can I simply replace the last foot or two of hose with the leak or do I need to replace the entire hose from the steering wheel?