Merriman steering pedestal replacement

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Jun 6, 2004
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Hunter 37-cutter Seabrook, Tx.
My Merriman steering pedestal base is severely corroding and i need of replacement. I know I am not alone with this problem, but cannot find any solution-suggestions in the archives which calm my fears.. Any help out there??? Richard
 
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Sam Lust

All may not be lost!

The corrosion you see mat not be as bad as it looks. The Merriman on my 33 looks prety bad too but I know there's still plenty of meat left. Get rid of the bubbled up paint, take a wire brush to it and see how it looks. Surface erosion doesn't matter a lot, but if you can see through the metal you might want to consider a replacement in the next few years. Or months.
 
Jun 6, 2004
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Hunter 37-cutter Seabrook, Tx.
Rotting Merriman pedestal base

Thanks guys, for the sympathy! The base of my pedestal has been partially eaten by the sea monster, one mounting bolt included with 1 or 2 large bites. I'm looking at "seat pedestal bases", but the posts are 3" not my 4" pipes. I may have to get "innovative"! I'll keep y'all up to date with this!
 
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Jim Legere

Some Hunter 37c

Some boats were equipped with Edson pedestals from new (like my 1983 H37C) so I imagine it would not be all that difficult to swap Merriman for Edson. Might have to look at a new quadrant? ... or maybe not... Check out Edson link below - it pretty much describes what you would need to do.
 
Jun 6, 2004
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Hunter 37-cutter Seabrook, Tx.
Merriman (UGH) Pedestal

Jim, Thanks for the Edson material! Their post is a better design than Merriman's.. They seem t be making only a rectangular unit now...(better yet!) My present planning is toward adapting a new base to the 4" pipe column, thus utilizing all the existing internals. Any way you slice it, a pain is still a pain!
 
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