- Messages
- 3,223
- Reaction score
- 2,517
- Points
- 372
- Location
- Acworth, G.A.
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2014
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
While I know they make a "Throttle Sync" mechanism that "locks the throttles together, I prefer the throttles be independent of each other.
That said, with just over 10 hours on baby girl I noticed pretty early on that the port side engine needs a bit more coaxing to stay in sync with her starboard counterpart.
The throttles appear to be "together" for all intents and purposes. However the port throttle lever requires a bit more careful attention and minor position corrections to get her in sync with the starboard side.
They can vary by as much as 500+ RPM when "synced" side by side. I can always get them to the same RPM and humming along in unison, and when at WOT they appear good to go. But in the mid ranges soothing feels off.
Since the port throttle seems to "back out" of position I am wondering could this be a tensioning screw loose somewhere? Is there something I am missing? Or do these "just behave" this way?
That said, with just over 10 hours on baby girl I noticed pretty early on that the port side engine needs a bit more coaxing to stay in sync with her starboard counterpart.
The throttles appear to be "together" for all intents and purposes. However the port throttle lever requires a bit more careful attention and minor position corrections to get her in sync with the starboard side.
They can vary by as much as 500+ RPM when "synced" side by side. I can always get them to the same RPM and humming along in unison, and when at WOT they appear good to go. But in the mid ranges soothing feels off.
Since the port throttle seems to "back out" of position I am wondering could this be a tensioning screw loose somewhere? Is there something I am missing? Or do these "just behave" this way?