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VETUS V-CAN Wireless Remote Controller for Proportional Thrusters
VETUS V-CAN Wireless Remote Controller for Proportional Thrusters Part Number VTS-CANVWRC
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VETUS Data Cable for CAN-Bus
VETUS Data Cable for CAN-bus CAN-bus is a digital communication network, used to monitor and control devices which are connected on the CAN-bus line. There are many different CAN-bus networks in the world: the most common for marine applications are...
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Vetus Multifunction 7" Display for Electric Propulsion
Vetus Multifunction Display for Electric Propulsion Notably advanced, the VETUS CANNME7 will make your electric-boating experience easy, carefree, and joyful. In a glimpse, a rich set of parameters such as RPM, temperature, and speed are presented to...
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VETUS Double thruster panel
VETUS Double thruster panel The multi-axial DBPPJA joystick can be used to operate the thrusters either individually or simultaneously. Rotating the joystick will operate them in opposite directions to rotate the boat on its axis. Featuring a...
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VETUS Copper tubing
VETUS Copper tubing Suitable for VETUS hydraulic steering systems. Part Number Model External Diameter (cm) Internal Diameter (cm) Length (cm) VTS-COPPER08 COPPER08 0.8cm 0...
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Steering Wheel 16 Grade Stainless Steel Nut
Steering Wheel 16 Grade Stainless Steel Nut 16 Grade Stainless Steel Nut. Set includes nut, plastic cover, and washer Part Number Thread SAW-62064 M12
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Vetus Cable Type 33C
Vetus Cable Type 33C A mid-range cable that is recommended for shorter and simpler cable runs. This cable can be used with VETUS, Morse, Teleflex, Ultraflex and other engine remote controls. Technical specifications: Bending radius: 130mm Stroke:...
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Vetus Bulkhead Connector, Delrin, for Hose
Vetus Bulkhead Connector, Delrin, for Hose Bulkhead connector for hose Ø 16 mm, 19mm, 25mm, 28mm, 32mm & 38mm Eliminates the possibility of chafe damage to hoses running through bulkheads. Part Number Material Thread...
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Vetus Time Delay Unit for Bow Thruster Panels BPSM and BPJSTA
Vetus Time Delay Unit for Bow Thruster Panels BPSM and BPJSTA Eliminates the risk of the bow thruster being switched over too quickly. Highly recommended for hire craft to prevent motor damage. Part...
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Vetus Thruster Switch Panel
Vetus Thruster Switch Panel Part Number Voltage (V) Purpose Sort Control Build-in depth (mm) Bezel Diameter (mm) Cut-out diameter (mm) VTS-BPSRC 12/24 Thurster control Touch...
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Vetus Compact Thruster Panel with Touch Panel, Including Time Delay
Vetus Compact Thruster Panel with Touch Panel, Including Time Delay Control panel with round cover for VETUS bow and stern thrusters. Delivered with white, black and chromed bezels. Waterproof to IP66 from the front. Thanks to the design and quality of...
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Vetus Thruster Push Button Panel with Time Delay
Vetus Thruster Push Button Panel with Time Delay Control panel with built-in time lapse device when reversing the direction of rotation. Offers optimum safety and performance. Watertight to IP66. Part Number Child protection Voltage...
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Vetus Bow Thruster Control Panel for Side Mounting
Vetus Bow Thruster Control Panel for Side Mounting Side mounting panel for bow or stern thrusters with illuminated on/off switch and rocker action direction switch. Watertight to IP 65. 102 mm (4") diameter. Part Number Child...
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Vetus Series/Parallel Switch, 12-24V for Bow/Stern Thrusters
Vetus Series/Parallel Switch, 12-24V for Bow/Stern Thrusters Series/parallel switch. The 160kgf and 220kgf bow thrusters are only available with a 24VDC electric motor. By installing a series/parallel switch in a 12V main power supply system, a 24V bow...
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Vetus Square Proportional Thruster Panel Joystick Control
Vetus Square Proportional Thruster Panel Joystick Control Compact design and high-quality materials Safe and easy proportional control over your vessel Aluminium bezel Quick installation in 75mm-diameter cut-out hole Waterproof housing IP65 V-CAN...
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Vetus remote control for BPMAIN
Vetus remote control for BPMAIN VETUS remote control for BPMAIN. Part Number VTS-BPMRC
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Vetus 6m extension cable for BPMAIN
Vetus 6m extension cable for BPMAIN VETUS 6m extension cable for BPMAIN Part Number VTS-BPMEC
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Vetus Remotely-Controlled Battery Main Switch and Emergency Stop
Vetus Remotely-Controlled Battery Main Switch and Emergency Stop 12V or 24V Can be remotely controlled or activated by hand in an emergency. Ideal for use with bow thrusters, anchor windlasses and other high-current consumers. Remotely controlled...
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Vetus Joystick Only for Bow Thrusters
Vetus Joystick Only for Bow Thrusters Joystick only, for panel-mounting a bow or stern thruster control. Supplied with quick connectors for BP29 series loom cables. Excludes connection cable. Panel without time delay device Part...
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Vetus Thruster Panel
Vetus Thruster Panel Thruster panel Joystick. Part Number Voltage (V) Purpose Sort Control Build-in depth (mm) Bezel Diameter (mm) Cut-out diameter (mm) VTS-BPJRC 12/24 Thurster control Touch...
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.