I just installed a remote throttle on my O'day 272. I opted for the full control binnacle with throttle, shift, key, power tilt, cut-off, and fast idle all in one unit, like a motor boat. I bought the unit to control my 2012 Yamaha 9.9 High Thrust 4 stroke. Wonderful engine. It had a tiller with all controls on the tiller.
The 272 has an aft-placed fuel locker on the starboard side in the cockpit. The fuel locker has a panel as a front with room for hoses to pass under and into the locker, and I imagine for fuel to drain out in case of a spill. I mounted my binnacle on the panel and ran the cables under the panel and theought the rear wall of the locker into the below deck space under the cockpit. Thus, when I am standing at the tiller, the throttle is at my right ankle, in the cockpit footwell.
I cut a 2" hole in the rear wall of the locker and in the transom to accommodate the control cables and the electric cable:
I will attach a picture of the control binnacle tomorrow. Here is the model I used:
I only took a short video of it running! No photos.
In short, for this project:
Control binnacle
Control Cables
Electrical cable
Motor wiring harness
Steps:
Remove control tiller.
Install wiring harness: start, cut-off, tilt...
Install throttle and shift control cables
Install binnacle in boat
Connect cables and electrical harness
Connect battery
Test! (Most fun part!)
This project took 2 hours on the motor side because there is little clearance for any tools. It took another 2 hours on the boat side. I used 1 3/4" electrical box adapters from Lowes as grommets in my 2" holes. I epoxied them in, and they look great. I am able to raise and lower the motor as well as steer it, but since I removed my motor tiller, I tightened the motor to stay locked. I am also able to lift the motor on the (new) motor mount.
Thanks! Andrew