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I need to change out the throttle/shift controls on my new (old) 28'
Uniflite Mega with twin inboards. I had years of experience with a
23' single inboard lobster boat when I was younger, but none with a
twin setup. I'm leaning towards the single function dual controls,
with the two shifters to the left of the helm, and the throttles to
the right. Is this the preferred setup for most? I'd welcome all
ideas and suggestions.

Thanks,
Michael

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I need to change out the throttle/shift controls on my new (old) 28'
Uniflite Mega with twin inboards. I had years of experience with a
23' single inboard lobster boat when I was younger, but none with a
twin setup. I'm leaning towards the single function dual controls,
with the two shifters to the left of the helm, and the throttles to
the right. Is this the preferred setup for most? I'd welcome all
ideas and suggestions.

Thanks,
Michael


I think that's the "traditional" setup and also what I prefer and am used
to.
It's nice to be able to stand backwards and operated the shifts while
docking.

Hey, I used to have a 28' Uniflite Mega also. Twin 318 engines. I enjoyed
that boat. Solid as a rock.

Eisboch


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"mjpierce5" wrote in message
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I need to change out the throttle/shift controls on my new (old) 28'
Uniflite Mega with twin inboards. I had years of experience with a
23' single inboard lobster boat when I was younger, but none with a
twin setup. I'm leaning towards the single function dual controls,
with the two shifters to the left of the helm, and the throttles to
the right. Is this the preferred setup for most? I'd welcome all
ideas and suggestions.

Thanks,
Michael


I think that's the "traditional" setup and also what I prefer and am used
to.
It's nice to be able to stand backwards and operated the shifts while
docking.

Hey, I used to have a 28' Uniflite Mega also. Twin 318 engines. I enjoyed
that boat. Solid as a rock.


Uniflite made a really well thought boat for it's time.

Still classics.
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On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 08:30:20 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


"mjpierce5" wrote in message
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I need to change out the throttle/shift controls on my new (old) 28'
Uniflite Mega with twin inboards. I had years of experience with a
23' single inboard lobster boat when I was younger, but none with a
twin setup. I'm leaning towards the single function dual controls,
with the two shifters to the left of the helm, and the throttles to
the right. Is this the preferred setup for most? I'd welcome all
ideas and suggestions.

Thanks,
Michael


I think that's the "traditional" setup and also what I prefer and am used
to.
It's nice to be able to stand backwards and operated the shifts while
docking.

Hey, I used to have a 28' Uniflite Mega also. Twin 318 engines. I
enjoyed
that boat. Solid as a rock.


Uniflite made a really well thought boat for it's time.

Still classics.


Blisters and all.

Eisboch


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On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 08:30:20 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


"mjpierce5" wrote in message
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I need to change out the throttle/shift controls on my new (old) 28'
Uniflite Mega with twin inboards. I had years of experience with a
23' single inboard lobster boat when I was younger, but none with a
twin setup. I'm leaning towards the single function dual controls,
with the two shifters to the left of the helm, and the throttles to
the right. Is this the preferred setup for most? I'd welcome all
ideas and suggestions.

Thanks,
Michael


I think that's the "traditional" setup and also what I prefer and am used
to.
It's nice to be able to stand backwards and operated the shifts while
docking.

Hey, I used to have a 28' Uniflite Mega also. Twin 318 engines. I
enjoyed
that boat. Solid as a rock.


Uniflite made a really well thought boat for it's time.

Still classics.


Blisters and all.


Blisters and all.

Hey, did you sell the Navigator?


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On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 08:30:20 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


"mjpierce5" wrote in message
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I need to change out the throttle/shift controls on my new (old) 28'
Uniflite Mega with twin inboards. I had years of experience with a
23' single inboard lobster boat when I was younger, but none with a
twin setup. I'm leaning towards the single function dual controls,
with the two shifters to the left of the helm, and the throttles to
the right. Is this the preferred setup for most? I'd welcome all
ideas and suggestions.


Thanks,
Michael


I think that's the "traditional" setup and also what I prefer and am used
to.
It's nice to be able to stand backwards and operated the shifts while
docking.


Hey, I used to have a 28' Uniflite Mega also. Twin 318 engines. I
enjoyed
that boat. Solid as a rock.


Uniflite made a really well thought boat for it's time.


Still classics.


Blisters and all.

Eisboch


Yup, I've got a few of them-cosmetic- but for $3000 for a solid boat
with good engines, I can't complain!
Anyone a proponent of the dual function controls?

Thanks,
Michael

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Hey, did you sell the Navigator?


According to the broker, a guy in CT wants it. He has inspected it twice,
the second time with the "decision makers" (his wife and daughter). He is
trying to sell his current boat first, but told the broker to let him know
if any other offers are in the works for the Navigator and he'll buy it
before selling his boat.

I'll be honest. Now that we've had a couple of teaser spring-like days I am
starting to have second thoughts again. The Navigator is a very
comfortable, roomy and seaworthy boat. We'll see.

Eisboch


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Yup, I've got a few of them-cosmetic- but for $3000 for a solid boat
with good engines, I can't complain!
Anyone a proponent of the dual function controls?

Thanks,
Michael



Don't be concerned about them.

My father-in-law also had an older Uniflite ... pre-blister year (1972).
He sold it back in 2002 after about 15 years of boating with it. I just
found it listed for sale again on Craigslist.

http://boston.craigslist.org/sob/boa/299839603.html

Eisboch


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Yup, I've got a few of them-cosmetic- but for $3000 for a solid boat
with good engines, I can't complain!
Anyone a proponent of the dual function controls?


Thanks,
Michael


Don't be concerned about them.

My father-in-law also had an older Uniflite ... pre-blister year (1972).
He sold it back in 2002 after about 15 years of boating with it. I just
found it listed for sale again on Craigslist.

http://boston.craigslist.org/sob/boa/299839603.html

Eisboch


Mine is a 77, so it is post-blister. It is a lot bigger problem in
warmer regions, (like Florida), but even then, it is still just a
cosmetic issue.
The RI craigslist has an interesting Uniflite for anyone looking for a
solid smaller fishing boat- a 23' Salty Pup.
http://providence.craigslist.org/boa/299048677.html

Michael


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On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 09:34:01 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


"mjpierce5" wrote in message
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Yup, I've got a few of them-cosmetic- but for $3000 for a solid boat
with good engines, I can't complain!
Anyone a proponent of the dual function controls?

Thanks,
Michael



Don't be concerned about them.

My father-in-law also had an older Uniflite ... pre-blister year (1972).
He sold it back in 2002 after about 15 years of boating with it. I just
found it listed for sale again on Craigslist.

http://boston.craigslist.org/sob/boa/299839603.html


That boat would be perfect for somebody I know.

Out of curiosity, what would be a "Best Offer"?
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