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teosails
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outboard question

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I don't have a Chrysler sailboat, I have a Chrysler 25 Sailor outboard. What I am interested in is... is there a way to rig the throttle and gear shift to work from inside the cockpit? I have a Coronado 25' sailboat that has a dedicated compartment for the engine, but only a small access hole to reach the controls. Very difficult to maintain control and adjust engine speed or direction.
Any ideas would be helpful. Thanx
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Post by excavman »

I rigged up a remote throttle for my Honda by using an $8 lawn mower throttle cable and mounting it on the tiller. I had to fabricate the pieces to tie it into the throttle linkage but that was no problem, just took a little head scratching.

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The gear shift is pictured in the post two up from here. That may not work for your application but might give you an idea.

Larry
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Post by Alanhod »

Now that is a throttle I could live with. Do you have more photos of this Larry? Like the connection to the motor and how you ran the control cable.

It's out of the way, small, I like it!

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teosails wrote:I don't have a Chrysler sailboat, I have a Chrysler 25 Sailor outboard. What I am interested in is... is there a way to rig the throttle and gear shift to work from inside the cockpit? I have a Coronado 25' sailboat that has a dedicated compartment for the engine, but only a small access hole to reach the controls. Very difficult to maintain control and adjust engine speed or direction.
Any ideas would be helpful. Thanx
I think these came setup to accept remote controls - Simply the best source for Chrysler outboard info is Franz Buddenberg at www.franzmarine.com !
He is the guru.
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Post by excavman »

Here you go Alan, a little 'in depth' view of the lawn mower throttle setup.

I ran the cable over the top of the transom but it could easily be run through the laz and out a drain hole. This hookup is on a four-stroke honda, it may not be workable on yours but it'll give you some ideas.

There is a gromet right next to where the twist grip throttle cable goes in. I think that's where the factory made remote would go. I just poked a hole in the gromet to run the line in.

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I used the anchor for the original control and just cut in a groove with my Dremel for the wire to drop into.

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The linkage already had a second connection point for the factory cable so I just made a end piece out of brass to hook up the wire to the link.

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Then, just to make sure things worked as planned I added an extra throttle spring to make sure she came back to idle when needed.

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Don't you just love it when a plan comes together?

Larry
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