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Bob Allen
Our 1995 Hunter Legend 35.5 has the standard engine/transmission operation controls. Throttle on the starboard side of the helm and the transmission selection lever exiting the aft side of the helm, behind the wheel, at crotch level. The lever pivots up and down to select forward or reverse respectively.Two previous vessels had single transmission-selection/throttle controls. Helmsmen using the current configuration have caused the vessel to change from forward to reverse while the RPM was up, and often mistake the transmission's selection position for the correct vessel direction. (I think forward should be selected by placing the lever in the 'down' position, just the opposite of the design). A single lever control would be much more intuitive, especially when focusing attention on such things as docks, other vessels and people.Edson offers a single lever conversion for our model #335 pedestal. The #875 single control assembly exits the helm in the same place as the current throttle lever. It is expensive, requires all cables to be replaced and, installation is prohibited from anyone but a qualified dealer. I had to submit a 'resume' establishing my mechanical skills. Their deliberation continues...I would like to convert the current control configuration to a more straightforward control mechanism. Any recommendations?