T-H Marine Atlas Micro Jacker Small Outboard Hydraulic Jack - 4"
T-H Marine Supplies
The T-H Marine Steer Stop Outboard Hydraulic Steering Lock Set keeps your outboard motor's helm centered and secure when you're running on plane or holding position. This 4-inch steering lock is built for boaters who need reliable, consistent steering geometry—whether you're keeping your boat straight in a following sea, maintaining trim during a troll, or simply preventing unwanted helm movement at anchor or idle. If you rely on your outboard for fishing, cruising, or watersports, a steering stop removes the guesswork and wear on your steering system.
T-H Marine engineered the Steer Stop to work with hydraulic steering setups, locking down steering input with precision and durability. The 4-inch sizing fits a wide range of outboard installations, making it a solid addition to your boat's control systems. This is the kind of gear that doesn't grab headlines but saves you fuel, reduces fatigue, and helps you fish or navigate with confidence.
Installation and operation are straightforward—this is practical marine hardware designed to work, not impress. If you're running a serious outboard rig and want better steering control, this is worth a close look.
| Brand | T-H Marine Supplies |
| Product Type | Outboard Hydraulic Steering Lock |
| Size | 4 inches |
| Steering Type | Hydraulic |
The T-H Marine Steer Stop is designed for hydraulic steering setups on outboard motors. The 4-inch sizing fits a standard range of outboards; confirm your boat's steering system and motor setup with T-H Marine or your dealer before purchase.
A steering stop or steering lock secures your outboard's steering in a neutral or centered position, preventing unwanted helm movement when you're cruising, trolling, or at rest. This reduces wear on your steering system and improves directional control.
Anglers and cruisers use steering locks to maintain a steady course hands-free during trolling or long runs, to hold the motor straight while on plane, and to prevent steering drift at idle or anchor.