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Ed April 10th 06 12:57 PM

Two lever engine control
 
Hello boat swamis,

26 foot sailboat with a 1gm10 yanmar

My question is does anyone know if a two lever sidemount engine control with
a robust friction adjuster (for throttle creep) is still being made like the
old teleflex morse. It seems they only make a single lever control now.
There is one out there but the nearly 600USD price is out of my league.
Also isn't there a used boat part place in RI, I just can't remember the
name.

Thank you all.



ray lunder April 22nd 06 09:35 AM

Two lever engine control
 
There's a pin in the Morse control shaft. If you remove this you have
two independent controls. Pacific Marine Exchange in Bellingham, Wa.
has one of these new in a box at the bottom of the stairs on the next
to the top shelf for $129usd. I think that's a bargain even with the
shipping to RI. You need the purpose built wrapped cable for this
system and a way to attach the second lever. Keep padding.

On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 07:57:38 -0400, "Ed"
wrote:

Hello boat swamis,

26 foot sailboat with a 1gm10 yanmar

My question is does anyone know if a two lever sidemount engine control with
a robust friction adjuster (for throttle creep) is still being made like the
old teleflex morse. It seems they only make a single lever control now.
There is one out there but the nearly 600USD price is out of my league.
Also isn't there a used boat part place in RI, I just can't remember the
name.

Thank you all.




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