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Trim Crazy?
Ok, I tend to think of crazy things and then someone points out that I'm crazy. Imagine that! ...
'89 292 w/twin 502EFIs & '04 Bravos... If I were to wire up a single trim button [up/down] [combined left & right bravo] on the left throttle lever would this be crazy? It could be overridden with the dash switches. The switch is made for a single, but I'm not thinking of any reason why it wouldn't work with my twins. Anyone? GRIZ |
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It can be done , but not that easy. Once you tie them together on the throttle , the single switches will operate both also unless you have diodes in the circuit to keep the 12 volts from feeding into the other one. I think somebody produces such a switch , but don't know who :(
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My 336 has just such a control, as I'm sure most newer boats do. I would imagine it is retrofitable....
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Yes it is,did it last year. Well worth the money.I think we got it threw Eddie Marine.
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I have a new Livorsi add on control for twins with the diodes still in the package! Give you a great deal...PM me.
Dave |
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Livorsi PN#TRSBK...Lists for $96...Brand New and I'll take $80 shipped!
Dave |
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I have the Livorsi on my 89 311, works like a dream and very handy when you need to "run" the boat :p
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Had one with a single switch from Rex Marine on my 311 throttle. You need to have the diode kit for it to work correctly. Best to use when trimmed out and running fast and need to haul the nose down quickly without taking your hand off the throttle if you get loose.
You can also get them with double switches. |
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Yeah, I have the one from Rex Marine also. It works really good! The switch on the handle only works the "trim" settings. If you need to trim further up (shallow water or trailering) then, you need to use the dash switches.
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Originally Posted by Griz
Ok, I tend to think of crazy things and then someone points out that I'm crazy. Imagine that! ...
'89 292 w/twin 502EFIs & '04 Bravos... If I were to wire up a single trim button [up/down] [combined left & right bravo] on the left throttle lever would this be crazy? It could be overridden with the dash switches. The switch is made for a single, but I'm not thinking of any reason why it wouldn't work with my twins. Anyone? GRIZ |
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I'm going economy. I've had to. Sent ThrottlesUp $1100 for props and ordered a $960 Sunbrella mooring cover. I won't even tally the gas expenses from the first week of cruising. Got the diodes from Livorsi for $6 and the trim in-handle switch from Formula for $19 + $12 in shipping costs. I'll have to drill a hole in my Kiekaefer throttle handle. Thanks for all the advice on this everyone. If the drives trim-out when I turn up the stereo I'll know the diodes were installed with the wrong schematic in hand!! :drink:
GRIZ |
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