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Often used on smaller boats or those without a full console, these mount directly to the interior side wall of the vessel.
Most modern Mercury remote controls include these essential features:
Mercury outboard remote control systems allow boaters to manage throttle, shifting, and engine trim from a distance, typically at a helm or console. These systems range from traditional mechanical cable setups to advanced digital "fly-by-wire" technology. Core Types of Control Systems mercury-outboard-remote-control
Use physical push-pull cables to operate the engine's throttle and shift linkages. These are reliable and cost-effective, but cables can stretch or corrode over time.
Ensure you select the correct cables. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. and Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Often used on smaller boats or those without
cables are not interchangeable and must match your specific control box and engine model.
Mounted on top of a steering console, available in single or dual-engine configurations. Key Features & Components Core Types of Control Systems Use physical push-pull
Replaces cables with digital signals for smoother, more precise shifting and throttle response. DTS systems often include features like Active Trim , which automatically adjusts the engine's position for optimal performance. Mounting Configurations