Ranger Tim
Well-known member
Here's a couple of questions on Morse twin controls:
1) How much of a distinct advantage is it to seek the Twin SR models with the removeable cover vs. the regular Twin w/o removeable cover?
2) I recently saw a Morse Twin control but it was a side-mount model. Would this mate with a Twin S? It would keep me from having to modify my inside control mount in the 2120.
3) Perhaps this thread could serve as a resource for folks interested in learning more about installing second station motor controls. Trying to prepare for this eventuality is a challenge when trying to visualize the mechanical installation (cables, mountings, etc.).
Here is the platinum-plated resource the Parker site refers to:
http://www.kobelt.com/pushpull_guide.html
The Teleflex site has some info on the CH 5600 control but is of very limited use for the Twin S series. Does anyone have a better web resource?
I like to "think things through" whenever I do a project. Since I am 150 miles inland finding information is not as simple as going to the marine dealer -- there are few nearby -- especially few that are knowledgeable in this area. Besides, most dealers are not that receptive to giving you all the answers when you plan on doing it yourself.
Are there any other folks like me out there?
1) How much of a distinct advantage is it to seek the Twin SR models with the removeable cover vs. the regular Twin w/o removeable cover?
2) I recently saw a Morse Twin control but it was a side-mount model. Would this mate with a Twin S? It would keep me from having to modify my inside control mount in the 2120.
3) Perhaps this thread could serve as a resource for folks interested in learning more about installing second station motor controls. Trying to prepare for this eventuality is a challenge when trying to visualize the mechanical installation (cables, mountings, etc.).
Here is the platinum-plated resource the Parker site refers to:
http://www.kobelt.com/pushpull_guide.html
The Teleflex site has some info on the CH 5600 control but is of very limited use for the Twin S series. Does anyone have a better web resource?
I like to "think things through" whenever I do a project. Since I am 150 miles inland finding information is not as simple as going to the marine dealer -- there are few nearby -- especially few that are knowledgeable in this area. Besides, most dealers are not that receptive to giving you all the answers when you plan on doing it yourself.
Are there any other folks like me out there?