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Cruise control for boats (pun intended)
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I have a 22’ South Bay tri-toon with a Yamaha 150. Most of the time is slow cruisin’ but when I do throttle up I get so tired of holding that handle in place. Is it even legal (I’m in California) to have a device to hold the throttle in place? If so where would I get such a thing and what is it called? I know it would have to have some mechanism to disengage easily for safety reasons, so no tying it down I guess. Thanks in advance..

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Same here.

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