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Most modern Mercury remote controls include these essential features:

Mounted on top of a steering console, available in single or dual-engine configurations. Key Features & Components

Typically a thumb-operated rocker switch on the handle for adjusting engine tilt. mercury-outboard-remote-control

A safety button or lever (often on the underside of the handle) that must be pressed to move the control out of the neutral position.

Prices for new Mercury remote control units typically range from , depending on the model and features. Product Name Mounting Type Approx. Price Key Compatibility Side Mount Remote Control $580 - $652 8-20 HP FourStroke Single Engine Panel Mount $400 Mercury/Mariner 40 HP+ Console Mount Gen II Go to product viewer dialog for this item. $426 - $472 Single engine w/ trim DTS Remote Control Go to product viewer dialog for this item. $680+ DTS-compatible engines Most modern Mercury remote controls include these essential

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

Depending on your boat's layout, Mercury offers several mounting styles: Prices for new Mercury remote control units typically

Only the lever and emergency stop switch are visible, with the mechanical components hidden behind the gunwale.