jay_merrill
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I have a pair of 1958 evinrudes that I have run on two different boats as a pair. On both occassions, I was able to fabricate a harness that allowed both motors to be steered safely off of a single cable teleflex style system. I never really like the setup though, because if I needed or wanted to run single engine, the yoke between the two motors had to remain connected and, with one motor tilted up and the other in the running position, the system was awkward. It worked but the steering became a little stiffer than normal.
I have seen plenty of multiengine installations using hydraulic steering but have never seen one using a teleflex style system. What I am wondering is if I could use a dual cable system, such as the ones used for larger, single engine installations, with one cable being longer than the other so that each motor has its own cable. By using two adapter brackets (one for each motor) with the mounting tube, I should be able to have the motors steered independently of one another. This woulld reduce complexity and enable me to tilt one motor without anything binding the other.
Has anyone ever done this or have any thoughts on the idea?
I have seen plenty of multiengine installations using hydraulic steering but have never seen one using a teleflex style system. What I am wondering is if I could use a dual cable system, such as the ones used for larger, single engine installations, with one cable being longer than the other so that each motor has its own cable. By using two adapter brackets (one for each motor) with the mounting tube, I should be able to have the motors steered independently of one another. This woulld reduce complexity and enable me to tilt one motor without anything binding the other.
Has anyone ever done this or have any thoughts on the idea?