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Seachoice Twin Lever Marine Control Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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3.8
🛥️ Boating & Sailing, 🥋 Sports & Fitness

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Description of Seachoice Twin Lever Marine Control

Each separate lever controls clutch and throttle for one engine. Functions easily identified by red and black knob. Designed for use with 33C type control cables. Shims and cable clamps are made of brass, included for easy installation. Not intended for dual station applications. Measures 8-5/16 inches tall; base dimensions are 4-5/16 inches wide x 5-7/16 inches long x 3 inches high.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Smooth Sailing with Dual Marine Control

As my tests showed this boating control system is fantastic for maneuvering on the water. The smooth levers and easy-to-grip knobs make for effortless handling... One potential downside could be the installation process, as it may require some technical expertise..

Pros
  • Smooth handling, easy-to-grip knobs
Cons
  • Installation may require expertise

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Smooth sailing best in my review

My recent purchase for my boats control system was a game-changer! Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice, installation was a breeze.The twin lever feature made maneuvering through the waves a breeze. A sturdy build ensures it can withstand even the roughest waters. The only downside was a lack of clear instructions. Overall, I would highly recommend for any boater looking for a seamless experience on the water..

Pros
  • Smooth control, sturdy build
Cons
  • Lack of clear instructions

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Conflict? for steering gear

I replaced this exact model on my boat and upon removing the old one found that the only reason I had to replace this steering is because the little tiny spring in the middle holds the thing that holds the throttle stick where you put it rusts to pieces. Now I'm worried how long this one will last. If the spring had been chosen more sensibly, I would not have had to replace it. I feel like I rented this controller instead of buying it for fear that this spring would rust as well.

Pros
  • boating
Cons
  • something else