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Riley Marine Fittings
Riley Ringed Steer / Pulley
66mm x 14mm Delrin sheave block with stainless steel strap body and ringed swivel at head. Suitable for medium loaded steering cables. Part Number Breaking Load RLY-RM335 1400kg
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Riley Marine Fittings
Riley Swivel / Steering Pulley
57mm x 14mm Delrin sheave block with stainless steel strap body and ringed swivel at head. Suitable for medium loaded steering cables. Mounting Method: Single Part Number Breaking Load Ferrule Bore Cam...
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RWB Marine
Dual Station Selector Unit
For use with single lever engine controls in dual station applications. Enables independent control over throttle and shift from either steering locations.
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RWB Marine
Single Action Chrome Engine Control - Side mount - Dual control
Dual control - one for gearbox and one for throttle. Heavy duty chrome plated brass body and levers complete with plate, clamps and all mounting hardware required. These controls suit most standard brands of engine control cables.
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RWB Marine
Neutral Safety Switches
Used in conjunction with engine controls to prevent in-gear starting. Part NumberModelSuits RWB-5620 X12 RWB5609,5610,5611 Ultraflex controls RWB-5621 X43 RWB1268,1269 engine controls
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RWB Marine
Single Action Chrome Engine Control - Side mount - Single Control
Single action engine controls in side or top mount configuration. Heavy duty chrome plated brass body and levers complete with plate, clamps and all mounting hardware required. These controls suit most standard brands of engine control cables. Single...
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RWB Marine
Dual Action Side Mount Engine Control - Powerboat Model
Powerboat Models. These attractively designed Ultraflex brand dual action side mount controls allow both gear shift and throttle to be controlled by a single lever for ease of use. Made from black coated non-corrosive marine grade plastic and aluminium...
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RWB Marine
Single Action Chrome Engine Control - Top Mount - Single Control
Single action engine controls in side or top mount configuration. Heavy duty chrome plated brass body and levers complete with plate, clamps and all mounting hardware required. These controls suit most standard brands of engine control cables. Single...
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RWB Marine
Single Action Chrome Engine Control - Top mount - Dual Control
Dual control - one for gearbox and one for throttle. Top Mount. Single action engine controls in side or top mount configuration. Heavy duty chrome plated brass body and levers complete with plate, clamps and all mounting hardware required. These...
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Multiflex
Steering Helm - Planetary Gears
Quick connect single cable helm with a planetary gearing system for smoother steering and minimal feedback, in a compact affordable unit. Suitable for outboard, inboard and sterndrives boats up to around 9 metres and max speed of 50 MPH (80 KPH). The...
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Multiflex
Transom Mount Kits
Swivel clamp blocks are used to support steering cable when it is mounted to the back of the transom. Made from marine grade aluminium and powder coated steel. 2 sizes are available. Both sizes have 285mm length tubes but different length clamps. ...
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Multiflex
Multiflex Tiller Arm Kits
Tiller link arm kits are used for connecting steering cable to engine where the cable is fed through the tilt tube. Stainless steel material. 2 types are available. Fixed Model has swivel ball joint type for easier connection. Part...
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Multiflex
Mounting Bezel Kit
Bezel kit suitable for RWB7630 helm above. Includes bezel, mounting bracket, key & nut for helm and all bezel mounting hardware. 90 degree or 20 degree angle. Part Number Degree RWB-7636 90 Degree RWB-7635 20...
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Steering & Engine Control Systems
The steering and engine control systems on a boat are essential for safe and efficient operation. The steering system allows the boat to be maneuvered in the desired direction, while the engine control system allows the boat to be accelerated, decelerated, and stopped.
There are two main types of steering systems on boats: mechanical and hydraulic. Mechanical steering systems use a cable to connect the steering wheel to the rudder. Hydraulic steering systems use hydraulic fluid to transmit force from the steering wheel to the rudder.
Engine control systems on boats typically use a throttle to control the engine speed and a shift lever to control the gear selection. Some boats may also have a trim tab system, which allows the boat to be leveled in the water.
The steering and engine control systems on a boat should be regularly inspected and maintained to ensure that they are in good working order. This will help to prevent accidents and keep the boat safe to operate.
Here is a more detailed overview of the two main types of steering systems:
- Mechanical steering systems: These systems are the most common type of steering system on boats. They are relatively simple and easy to maintain. However, they can be more difficult to steer than hydraulic systems, especially in rough water.
- Hydraulic steering systems: These systems are more expensive than mechanical systems, but they offer a number of advantages. They are easier to steer, especially in rough water. They are also more durable and can withstand more abuse.
Here are some of the components of a typical steering system:
- Steering wheel: The steering wheel is the part of the system that the operator uses to control the boat's direction.
- Steering cable: The steering cable is a long, flexible cable that connects the steering wheel to the rudder.
- Rudder: The rudder is a flat piece of metal that is attached to the back of the boat. It is used to steer the boat by changing the direction of the water flow past the boat's hull.
- Steering gear: The steering gear is the part of the system that converts the rotation of the steering wheel into the movement of the rudder.
Here are some of the components of a typical engine control system:
- Throttle: The throttle is a lever or knob that is used to control the engine speed.
- Shift lever: The shift lever is used to control the gear selection.
- Trim tab system: A trim tab system is a set of underwater fins that can be adjusted to level the boat in the water.