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Default Dual function VS Single Function controls

On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:28:00 -0400, Wayne.B
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Ouboards and I/Os are different.


Yes - yes they are.

Outboards are far superior to inboards. :)

I have to be totally honest - the last time I took a twin engined boat
out for a ride (when I was looking last Fall), I could never get the
whole grear shift/throttle thing straight.

I think you are right - it's really what you are used to. With the
Contenders, they were integrated on one housing. And I never really
did much manuevering with the engines other than using one or the
other in reverse with the opposite engine in neutral depending on
where I wanted or needed to put the boat.
 
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