Hi all,
Boating newbie here - after a lot of research, I have noticed that there are a lot of boats which have a button on or around the throttle lever that can be held in in order to give the boat a bit of throttle without engaging it in forward/reverse gear, like a clutch in a car.
My Stingray 190RS does not have this. Is it easy to install something like this as it is quite cold where I live and giving the boat some throttle helps to start it when I have it on the hose but is not the ideal option, especially on the boat ramp.
I have attached an image of my throttle lever.
Thanks for any advice.
Kyle
Boating newbie here - after a lot of research, I have noticed that there are a lot of boats which have a button on or around the throttle lever that can be held in in order to give the boat a bit of throttle without engaging it in forward/reverse gear, like a clutch in a car.
My Stingray 190RS does not have this. Is it easy to install something like this as it is quite cold where I live and giving the boat some throttle helps to start it when I have it on the hose but is not the ideal option, especially on the boat ramp.
I have attached an image of my throttle lever.
Thanks for any advice.
Kyle