Wild0409
Cadet
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- May 7, 2015
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I've got this stock piece of crap (pictured below) on my 2003 2152 Bayliner Capri cuddy. It's linked to the stock OEM 305 cid small block Chev and Mercruiser Alpha 1 drive. I just bought this boat last December and have had it out 3 times now for fairly long cruises on Puget Sound. The stock control feels really chincy and the lever unlock thumb button is unacceptable. When approaching a dock, I'm trying to unlock it to throw it in reverse, and it fails to unlock until I finally mash it far enough and at the right angle to unlock it. By this time, 3 or 4 seconds has elapsed and that, well... makes for some pretty sloppy, amateurish-looking dockings... That is my main gripe with it. The other thing is the action is not smooth, kinda chunky, so precise rpm control is very difficult. So, anyhoo...
Are there any high-quality, heavy-duty, smooth-action, no-BS aftermarket models that would be a direct replacement, using my original cables, and have a similar footprint as the stock one? And OEM mounting would be a MAJOR bonus! And the lever-lock thumb button is optional, and believe you me, I'd just assume not even have it there at all, seriously... And money is almost... no obstacle if it's exactly what I want. Naturally, I would need the trim/lift toggle switch also, preferably exactly where the stock one is located. I've looked around some, but I have no idea if the ones I've looked at would fit my desired criteria, or what their tried and true performance is from people that have used them. Any suggestions? Thanks! Bill
And this edit: How difficult is the DIY aspect of this? I'm mechanically inclined, but some things are still just a pain in the butt, ya know? Cables and such... lol
Are there any high-quality, heavy-duty, smooth-action, no-BS aftermarket models that would be a direct replacement, using my original cables, and have a similar footprint as the stock one? And OEM mounting would be a MAJOR bonus! And the lever-lock thumb button is optional, and believe you me, I'd just assume not even have it there at all, seriously... And money is almost... no obstacle if it's exactly what I want. Naturally, I would need the trim/lift toggle switch also, preferably exactly where the stock one is located. I've looked around some, but I have no idea if the ones I've looked at would fit my desired criteria, or what their tried and true performance is from people that have used them. Any suggestions? Thanks! Bill
And this edit: How difficult is the DIY aspect of this? I'm mechanically inclined, but some things are still just a pain in the butt, ya know? Cables and such... lol
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