scottie
Well-Known Member
The theory is that you manouver at tick over without using the throttle or even the wheel
Of course you can do this with a single lever control but to engage gear with a single lever you need some effort to overcome the detent and can over run and engage throttle causing a surge rather than a smooth and minimal change of direction
You can make a real mess if you don't keep the revs down some single function controls have an interlock to prevent problems but will only work if set up with one control per engine but a lot of installations are throttle on one control and gear on other
It is down to preference and past experience
Of course you can do this with a single lever control but to engage gear with a single lever you need some effort to overcome the detent and can over run and engage throttle causing a surge rather than a smooth and minimal change of direction
You can make a real mess if you don't keep the revs down some single function controls have an interlock to prevent problems but will only work if set up with one control per engine but a lot of installations are throttle on one control and gear on other
It is down to preference and past experience