petem
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Boom.... ! PerfectNow you just need the man maths to add up and you're there.
If it was just the man maths that I'd need to make work I'd have bought one already. Sadly, it's the real maths that are the problem.
Boom.... ! PerfectNow you just need the man maths to add up and you're there.
Yeh teaks a tough one .I feel the makers condition the market as it’s not there problem [ insert your time frame ] years down the road .Welcome to the club.
When talking of teak in plastic boats, there are only two categories of boaters: those who are fed up with it, and those who will.
Leaving aside those for which money is no object, that is.




Minor competition what I,am referring to and important why ?]
Morse / Teleflex.
Aaah, but! Did you ever try PROPER (i.e. separate) mechanical levers?Even with my KISS principle, having had a boat with mechanical throttles and one with electronic throttles I think I would favour the latter and keep a spare in stock as per JFM.
Let me guess, EGT gauges?
Out of curiosity, knowing that your engines, even if not CRM, are electronically controlled:Yes it’s the Morse telflex.
Two teleflex per stick so 4 in all .Out of curiosity, knowing that your engines, even if not CRM, are electronically controlled:
Is the governor still handled by a lever directly connected to the throttle cable, or is it "fly by wire", hence requiring an actuator?
If the latter, even if I'm a fan of mechanical levers, imho it's actually simpler to go fully electronic, leaving the actuator for the gearbox (if necessary).


Precisely as I expected.Other goes to what look like a potentiometer sat on top of the ECU box
In no particular order, the following are the builders that pop to my mind, which did have one or more models which suit your requirements nicely.
As long as you accept to replace "suitable" with "barely acceptable" in your last point, mind.
A sporscruiser suitable for pootling is an oxymoron - not even worth wasting a wishful thought.
- Sarnico
- Della Pasqua (not to be confused with "my" Dalla Pietà, whose smaller boat was a 48, hence out of your size bracket)
- Uniesse
- Riva
- Cayman
- Queens
Or with a bit more stress on 'sport' rather than 'cruiser'...
- Pershing
- Baia
- Itama
- Magnum
- Otam
- Tornado
Aaah, but! Did you ever try PROPER (i.e. separate) mechanical levers?
I know it's a counterintuitive thing to say, but if you get used to them, they are addictive.
It's no coincidence that they are the undisputed setup in boats where throttles are used a lot, i.e. very fast ones.![]()