Hi
@Bruggar709. I just installed the Thrust Vectors (TVs) on my 2007 SX210 then found the steering unusually stiff at almost all speeds. I don't think this is a product design issue,
I think it's because of an installation error I made that I have yet to correct; I overtightened the steering cable clevis bolts, crushing the clevis and reducing the gap to almost nil. I then only loosened the clevis bolt, I did
not re-gap the clevis. In the TV installation instructions step 6 clearly advises the installer to "not crush the clevis by overtightening".
Tomorrow (Friday) or Saturday I will be hauling the boat out, re-gaping both steering cable clevises and testing. I will come back and let you know the outcome.
Here's is my post-TV-installation steering experience, for comparison to your own...
When floating (not under power) the steering requires a bit more muscle. I expect this considering the water that the fins need to be move when rotating the steering wheel. The physics add up in this case and my brain says "ok".
However...
At no-wake speed (navigating-the-marina speed) it's stiffer than I would expect and that makes me nervous.
At low speed, the steering stiffness is much more than I'd expect.
When trying to get on plane, there is a point where the steering is so stiff that I'm fearful the steering cable will break.
At med-high speeds the steering stiffness is still more than I'd expect
While in the water I did check that the fins can raise and the springs provide a little tension - nothing weird there. When the kickstands are engaged they disengage automatically when under power. So, assuming the TV product is working as designed the issue must be in the steering controls. Hence my conclusion that the issue is being caused by the lack of sufficient steering clevis gap.
Will keep you posted!