Need info on YS shift and throttle control

Jul 1, 2014
14
hunter Legend 40 Madisonville, LA
I'm new to the forum and have read many comments on where to get a replacement YS shift and throttle control. Most of the posts were from years ago and some of you even had a replacement you would sell. If you do have a replacement I would like to talk to you about getting one. I think some folks were going to start making them but I have no recent info on that. Many thanks in advance.

Dave on Last Lap
 
Dec 2, 1999
15,184
Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Check with marine surplus stores. There should be hundreds available. It may also be interchangeable with the older Edson stuff.
 
Jun 21, 2007
2,117
Hunter Cherubini 36_80-82 Sausalito / San Francisco Bay
Dave:

You haven't mentioned the issue you are having with your Yacht Specicalties shift control. Is it the plastic housing that has begun to crack? If so, I did post some info back in 2007/2008. If your housing has cracked, but still is generally intact, and you are a creative DIY sort ... here is a cut-and-paste of my post that a DIY repair is possible. One change I might make is to use polyester resin instead of epoxy. In the relatively large quantity I needed to fill up the inside of the housing, the epoxy did go into exothermic mode which was somewhat scary. My repair steps were also were quite a bit more involved than described below, but it has been too long ago to write them all up again now. However if you are really serious about giving it a try, then please use this site's eMail feature to let me know:

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"I read somewhere (probably deep in this forum’s archives) that people have had problems with the plastic housing breaking inside where the shift and throttle lever shafts and cables are anchored to the housing. The accounts cite that if a cable anchor or throttle handle breaks free inside, one might not be able to (say) shift out of forward into reverse. Or the throttle might get stuck at full (or idle). Or the broken-loose part could jam in the steering chain. Any of which would be a heart stopper for sure if the failure occurred (say) after committing to the final turn into a berth. When I had my part removed from the pedestal, I did discover the beginnings of a stress crack near one of the cable anchor points. The web references said that this pedestal part is no longer available and a casting shop would have to custom-make a replacement. I decided instead to reinforce all the potentially suspect areas by encasing/epoxying them with custom bent u-channels I made from stainless steel sheet metal. Then I poured in lots of West Systems epoxy all around to ensure that nothing could possibly ever break apart. "
 
Jul 1, 2014
14
hunter Legend 40 Madisonville, LA
Hi rardiH36,
My control is completely broken off at the shaft. I even turned the control around and used the throttle side but it broke off too. I guess the pieces are somewhere in the binnacle but I have not found them. I guess I need a complete new piece and I sure would like to have it in aluminum but so far I have not found a source. Thanks for the info.

Sincerely
Dave
 
Oct 14, 2007
64
Hunter 34 Milwaukee
Dave,

I have an aluminum replacement I may get rid of. I bought it on e-bay a few years ago from a guy who had a few machined. I purchased it thinking my shifter problems had been caused by a broken housing. Turns out it was just a cable. Which I replaced.

I threw the housing in the "spare parts" bin on the boat.

Here is the situation. I won't be able to get to the boat until the end of July. My wife and I are in Florida and the boat is in Milwaukee.

IF, you can wait, AND I check to make sure I don't have a plastic part on my boat (I'm now pretty sure I have an original cast aluminum one) I'll sell it to you for what I paid. I think it was $275.00

Can anyone confirm that an 84 Hunter 34 came with aluminum?

Al
 
Jul 1, 2014
14
hunter Legend 40 Madisonville, LA
Hi Al,
Yes I want it. I really need one in aluminum. I had a bad cable also that caused the breakage. I can wait for a while if it is a sure thing.

Regards
Dave
 
Oct 14, 2007
64
Hunter 34 Milwaukee
OK Dave,

It's yours IF the original on our boat is aluminum.

My son takes the boat out every now and then. I'll ask him if he can check the next time out. Maybe he can just send it.


Al
 
Nov 6, 2006
10,117
Hunter 34 Mandeville Louisiana
Pilot, you can take an ohmmeter and put the prods on opposite sides of the part on your boat. Make sure the probe points are touching whatever the base material is.. If the ohmmeter reads a short (0 ohms) then it is aluminum.. if it reads a lot of ohms, it is probably plastic.
 
Oct 14, 2007
64
Hunter 34 Milwaukee
Kloudie, great idea.

I thought it would be easy to tell between aluminum and plastic.

Not-so-much for these old eyes.

Al
 
Dec 2, 1999
15,184
Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
I actually thought that they were made of a pot metal. Which I have no idea what that is.
 
Oct 14, 2007
64
Hunter 34 Milwaukee
Checked with my ohm meter tonight. I scratched the heck out of the paint to make sure to get to the substrate. It looked like a grey metal and I thought we'd be in business but it wasn't conductive at all. Not even with the probes 1/2" apart.

I'm sorry I wasted your time Dave but I'm going to have the keep the spare.

Al