Loose throttle

Hydraulicjump

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Fluid Motion Model
C-30 CB
Hull Identification Number
FMLT2911F415
Non-Fluid Motion Model
Necky Looksha VII, Liquidlogic Remix, Jackson 4Fun
Vessel Name
La Barka (2015)
I vaguely remember a discussion of this in an earlier thread, but can't find it. So asking for some advice.

Today, when crashing across San Francisco Bay with a wicked ebb tide against a strong west wind (best of the Bay!), I found it easier and more comfortable to simply run faster at 3600 rpm. This was fine except for the fact that every hard landing caused the rpm's to go up because the shock pushed the throttle forward. Hanging onto the throttle wasn't much help since we were banging along pretty hard.

Is there any way to tighten the throttle so that it doesn't move quite so easily? I realize (or think) that this is a fly by wire throttle once you get rpm's past idle. I popped off the rubber cover over the clutch release and tried to tighten the nut on the throttle, but it struck me that this was not where the problem is (presuming it must be in the throttle housing).

Any advice would be welcome. Getting ready for BC and Desolation Sound and exercising the boat a bunch to test it out.

Jeff
 
Jeff,

We had the same problem. The throttle manuals are available online for whatever model you have. Mine is an obsolete Teleflex but the manual gave me the location of a tensioning screw which when tightened did the trick. Our R-29 has a manual shifter so I had to experiment because over tightening made the shift too stiff. Some of the later models have a detent adjustment too for the electronic shift. If yours is Teleflex, their site has the manuals.

Pat & Carolyn
Ladybug, Too
 
Thanks! The power of the internet. It is called the "friction adjust screw" (appropriately) and should be easy to find and tighten when the whole control box comes off.

Jeff
 
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