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Another 16/48 Tracker and Yamaha XL1200
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<blockquote data-quote="SC Designs" data-source="post: 428197" data-attributes="member: 20199"><p>I am using the trigger as well but let me tell you a little trick. I took a small piece of 1/8" aluminum flat cut a piece about 3/8" by 1/2". attached it to a small 3" long cable that hangs on my handle pole. When I get up and cruise for a while, I wedge the piece in between the throttle to act as a throttle catch. I had to play with the width of the piece to get the desired cruise that I wanted but when it is in place it holds the throttle open and all I have to do is steer. When you blip the throttle slightly it just falls out, that's the reason for the cable that it is attached to so it doesn't fall down into the floor of the boat. It works great, the perfect cruise control...lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SC Designs, post: 428197, member: 20199"] I am using the trigger as well but let me tell you a little trick. I took a small piece of 1/8" aluminum flat cut a piece about 3/8" by 1/2". attached it to a small 3" long cable that hangs on my handle pole. When I get up and cruise for a while, I wedge the piece in between the throttle to act as a throttle catch. I had to play with the width of the piece to get the desired cruise that I wanted but when it is in place it holds the throttle open and all I have to do is steer. When you blip the throttle slightly it just falls out, that's the reason for the cable that it is attached to so it doesn't fall down into the floor of the boat. It works great, the perfect cruise control...lol [/QUOTE]
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