3–20 Chris-Craft
Systems
The single engine throttle is located on the driver’s starboard side and like the dual throttles serves two pur-
poses:
• It regulates the engine speed, and
• It acts as a gear shift level to control the rotation of the propeller.
As you move the handle forward and backward you should feel it drop into a detent when moved into
NEUTRAL position. Note that the engine will not start unless the control is in NEUTRAL.
Moving the control forward or backward increases engine speed in the direction the control is moved. This
also increases the boat speed. You must squeeze the shift interlock to move the control out of NEUTRAL.
Figure 3-16. Dual Engine Throttles
Figure 3-17. Single Engine Throttle
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