Mounting and control of outboard motors

Marine propulsion – Engine – motor – or transmission control means – For engine speed

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745005, 745024, B63H 2126

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050410350

ABSTRACT:
A single tiller 7 is used to control two outboard motors mechanically connected to a manner know per se for simultaneous steering. Twist grip 8 turns drum 10 to wind on cables 11 and 12. Each of these cables enters a connector (13 or 14 respectively) where it is connected to two further cables (24,25 or 26,27 respectively) whereby cables 24, 26 are longer and 25, 27 are shorter. The longer cables 24, 26 are attached to the throttle control of the motor further from the tiller 7 and the shorter cables 25,27 to the nearer motor throttle control, in each case so that the throttle can be opened or shut by a positive pull-pull action, whereby lighter construction can be achieved. More motors and cables can be used if desired.

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patent: 3258927 (1966-07-01), Herbert
patent: 3905242 (1975-09-01), Hoffman
patent: 3918311 (1975-11-01), Maier
patent: 4007647 (1977-02-01), Carlson
patent: 4650429 (1987-03-01), Boda

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