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  • #31
    Darren,

    Thanks, but I have throttle handle part down, ... What I was looking for is how it mounts to the coaming (sides) and the bend at the motor. I have a Yamato 102. I am unsure as what to use for mounting it. I have an idea but I wanted to see others before I start drilling. Also the loop at the motor, ... how big or small does it have to be and not bind?

    The photo of the steering setup, is just what I was looking for. I have the exact same pulleys at the steering bar as you do.

    I also REALLY like your transom handles, ... where did you get them from? On the other hand, ... they look pretty simple to make from aluminum angle and aluminum dowel with some neoprene tubing.

    Thanks
    Bill
    Last edited by BillCNC; 06-10-2012, 11:27 AM.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by BillCNC View Post
      Darren,

      Thanks, but I have throttle handle part down, ... What I was looking for is how it mounts to the coaming (sides) and the bend at the motor. I have a Yamato 102. I am unsure as what to use for mounting it. I have an idea but I wanted to see others before I start drilling. Also the loop at the motor, ... how big or small does it have to be and not bind?

      The photo of the steering setup, is just what I was looking for. I have the exact same pulleys at the steering bar as you do.

      I also REALLY like your transom handles, ... where did you get them from? On the other hand, ... they look pretty simple to make from aluminum angle and aluminum dowel with some neoprene tubing.

      Thanks
      Bill
      you only mount the throttle cable to prevent it from getting caught up in your legs, so keep it low to the floorboard and it will come out the left side cockpit some to enter the Yamato hookup at the motor.

      all my hardware I use (except for the Keller throttle) is the best you can buy....all made by Lee Tietze of Machined Components......all CNC built from aluminum......he is a sponsor of this website...........

      here is another option..........you can have the throttle cable come through a hole (Keller cable guide) in the cockpit side.............
      Last edited by mercguy; 09-25-2013, 09:27 PM.
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