Karll
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Didn't know that. I could really use an extra couple of inches getting in and out through that door. Thanks for the info!Scottfree":2mur1yh7 said:Dont loose it or leave it at home thinking you'' never need it. I found out by accident that if you slide the helm door open to the first stop the door is still a couple inches from being as open as the door frame. If you push down again on the inside latch it opens the extra couple of inches. That was all I needed when navigating locks allowing my portly girth better access. The problem, I found, was the only way to unlatch the door from this wider opening was to use the key from the outside. Maybe there is another way but it had me stumped until I tried the key in the outside lock. Also I have no idea if you can replace that key if you loose it.
Cheers, Leon
I have two on the boat.Scottfree":upu77nro said:Dont loose it or leave it at home thinking you'' never need it. I found out by accident that if you slide the helm door open to the first stop the door is still a couple inches from being as open as the door frame. If you push down again on the inside latch it opens the extra couple of inches. That was all I needed when navigating locks allowing my portly girth better access. The problem, I found, was the only way to unlatch the door from this wider opening was to use the key from the outside. Maybe there is another way but it had me stumped until I tried the key in the outside lock. Also I have no idea if you can replace that key if you loose it.
Cheers, Leon
It’s easy to do I had a person on my boat bump it into reverse at the dock, luckily I caught it right away. I go out the door occasionally but like it for reaching out and dropping a fender or throwing the line to the dock.rackline":vmqlio3l said:This probably should be a separate post instead of jumping on the key question. However, since we have some pilothouse door Ranger owners who have commented I'm curious if anyone has come up with a shortened throttle lever for their Yanmar. I am also challenged trying to slither in the door, especially when powering and the throttle is forward of neutral. Too many instances of my gut or butt pushing the throttle forward startling passengers - or worse.
Chris
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