MapisM
Well-Known Member
Interesting.
Just curious, is that because it was simpler to keep the original setup than snake the electrical cables necessary for the electronic controls, or because he preferred (as I do!) separate gear/throttle levers, or anything else?
I do understand and accept what you are saying re. being easier for anyone to take control (or even engage a sort of "fight" with the helmsman on the other station...!).
Also that has its pros and cons, though: it happened to me sometimes to ask some friend onboard to do something with the throttles while I was pulling the swim ladder or whatever, and it's easy and immediate for anyone to do so.
Besides, I'm not so sure that these days it would be difficult for kids (used as they are to computers, smartphones, etc.) to find their way through control buttons of electronic levers...
PS: Unless your controls have the "lock" function to restrict any other station from taking over, of course. I've seen that somewhere, but can't for the life of me remember which brand/model.
Just curious, is that because it was simpler to keep the original setup than snake the electrical cables necessary for the electronic controls, or because he preferred (as I do!) separate gear/throttle levers, or anything else?
I do understand and accept what you are saying re. being easier for anyone to take control (or even engage a sort of "fight" with the helmsman on the other station...!).
Also that has its pros and cons, though: it happened to me sometimes to ask some friend onboard to do something with the throttles while I was pulling the swim ladder or whatever, and it's easy and immediate for anyone to do so.
Besides, I'm not so sure that these days it would be difficult for kids (used as they are to computers, smartphones, etc.) to find their way through control buttons of electronic levers...
PS: Unless your controls have the "lock" function to restrict any other station from taking over, of course. I've seen that somewhere, but can't for the life of me remember which brand/model.
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