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Tony Thomas July 15th 03 01:27 PM

Converting to a tiller
 
Yes. Contact a local Merc dealer. Not cheap but the kit exists.
I would recommend the Merc factory kit due to safety. 40 hp is a lot to be
hanging onto w/ an arm. If you try to rig something or go aftermarket,
safety should be a real concern.

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Tony

"Randall Cook" wrote in message
news:zjKQa.63414$Ph3.6393@sccrnsc04...

Hello all,

I have an 1986 40hp Mariner outboard that is curently setup for forward
steering. I want put it onto an inflatable boat (i.e. zodiac) to use
for scuba diving and use a tiller instead of a steering wheel.

Is there some type of kit available to convert this motor to have a
tiller handle instead of forward steering?

RC




Dan Krueger July 16th 03 01:33 AM

Converting to a tiller
 
True, but I have seen a 100 HP tiller OB on a guide boat on the Illinois
River. My friend had a 60 HP and, once it was adjusted properly, was
very easy to control.

Dan


Tony Thomas wrote:

Yes. Contact a local Merc dealer. Not cheap but the kit exists.
I would recommend the Merc factory kit due to safety. 40 hp is a lot to be
hanging onto w/ an arm. If you try to rig something or go aftermarket,
safety should be a real concern.






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