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goldenrigley
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Posted: October-15-2014 at 2:34am |
I am looking to convert my foot throttle to a hand throttle. Can anyone help me out in locating one. The shifter will stay on the steering column. Thanks
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Jim in WI
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cbdenco
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63 Skier
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Jim, what boat do you have? I ran my foot throttle in the '63 for one summer, then built a very crude hand throttle myself, ugly but still working over 30 years later. I did it because I couldn't adjust speed for skiing with the heel/toe foot throttle, in chop it was too hard to control it.
It should be very easy to find a throttle that will work since you aren't going to shift with it, but where will you mount it? |
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'63 American Skier - '98 Sport Nautique
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Riley
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I really like the foot throttle. You can probably use an old MV1.
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TRBenj
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I wouldn't change it, but if you do, there are morse throttles available. I have seen at least one late 60s cc set up with one in addition to the dash shifter. I would not go with a morse control if you are ok with keeping the shifter as is.
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Riley
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I listed this on ebay. It's a neat old control, but I like the foot throttle a lot better.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/261626674241?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649 |
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JDD33
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Old school goin back to school!
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juniorwoody
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Sell me the foot throttle. 860 309 7705
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Gary S
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I thought in previous posts he was missing the foot throttle. Since he has a floor shift maybe a morse single lever control might be best. There was one in 62 woods first mustang he parted
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8122pbrainard
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That sure wouldn't be original!!! |
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8122pbrainard
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Jim, The year and model sure would help us out. Shifter on the column? Pictures please! |
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Welcome back Pete sure have missed your KIO comments
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goldenrigley
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I just bought a NOS Morris control. I plan on manufacturing a wood mount to mount the control on the side of the hull below the gunnel. Keeping it out a little from the hull will allow me to mount with a few pan head screws through the hull. The boat is plywood by the way. 1962 Tournament skier.
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Jim in WI
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