box/cover for gear levers up top
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 9:11 pm
Okay, so call me nervous...... but I want to build a box (maybe plexi?) that would cover the gear controls on the command bridge, and would hinge at the top and flip out of the way when I need them.
Here's my concern: Because of the seating in front of the helm, and because the gears are on the port side, right on the edge of walkway to get to the forward seat, I have this terrifying thought that we're going to be cruising along and someone will get up, or move an arm the wrong way, pushing the gears into neutral while at high RPM (or worse, into reverse) and totally blow the transmissions.
I usually get to run the boat while my husband sits forward, and on many occasions, his shorts have almost caught the controls as he got up and went by. When we had friends out once (non-boaters), one of them sat forward with an arm up on the top of the cushion and while hand motioning during a story, actually hit one of the controls and knocked it into neutral -- we were idling at the time thank goodness.
So.... anyone else had this nightmare vision? Anyone else put some sort of safety in place? (besides single lever controls, which i don't want to do).
Thanks!
Here's my concern: Because of the seating in front of the helm, and because the gears are on the port side, right on the edge of walkway to get to the forward seat, I have this terrifying thought that we're going to be cruising along and someone will get up, or move an arm the wrong way, pushing the gears into neutral while at high RPM (or worse, into reverse) and totally blow the transmissions.
I usually get to run the boat while my husband sits forward, and on many occasions, his shorts have almost caught the controls as he got up and went by. When we had friends out once (non-boaters), one of them sat forward with an arm up on the top of the cushion and while hand motioning during a story, actually hit one of the controls and knocked it into neutral -- we were idling at the time thank goodness.
So.... anyone else had this nightmare vision? Anyone else put some sort of safety in place? (besides single lever controls, which i don't want to do).
Thanks!