keysdisease
Senior Member
The cables and control mechanism of the unoccupied station do indeed move and create friction, but on a 28 ft boat the total cable length is tiny. The cables to my flybridge are 30ft all by themselves, the salon station cables around 12ft for a total of 42ft per lever. It works fine, smooth and predictable.
With the use of the higher performance cables like the Teleflex Extreme or Morse Supreme dual station controls in parallel work very smoothly. Units in series are not as popular as units in parallel, and I have no direct experience with them.
The good things about this set up are, its conventional, parts are readily available, its redundant, and there is no changer, either station are ready and work whenever you grab a handle. There are also less costly than the Electronic Controls.
The Electronic controls are very nice, I have used the Yamaha ones and it is a very cool setup, very smooth easy feel. They may not be available from your motor's manufacturer for such a small motor and I believe they are rather pricey, even the aftermarket units.
Steve
With the use of the higher performance cables like the Teleflex Extreme or Morse Supreme dual station controls in parallel work very smoothly. Units in series are not as popular as units in parallel, and I have no direct experience with them.
The good things about this set up are, its conventional, parts are readily available, its redundant, and there is no changer, either station are ready and work whenever you grab a handle. There are also less costly than the Electronic Controls.
The Electronic controls are very nice, I have used the Yamaha ones and it is a very cool setup, very smooth easy feel. They may not be available from your motor's manufacturer for such a small motor and I believe they are rather pricey, even the aftermarket units.
Steve