Outboard Throttle -

The housing that contains the lever and internal linkage mechanisms. Most modern boxes include a "throttle-only" button, which allows the engine to rev higher while remaining in neutral for warm-up purposes.

Moves the engine into forward, neutral, or reverse. outboard throttle

An (or remote control box) is the primary interface for managing an outboard motor's speed and gear shifting. Unlike a car, a boat's throttle lever typically serves as both the gear shifter and the accelerator: pushing the lever forward from the neutral "locked" position first engages the forward gear and then increases engine RPM as it is pushed further. Key Components & Functions The housing that contains the lever and internal