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I have a 2007 GW 209 escape (center console). Years ago, I researched getting a suicide knob (power knob) for my stainless steel steering wheel. My dealership (Taylor's Marine - Ocean City, MD) was not able to help, as I recall, and for some reason, I dropped the issue.
I recently tried researching the issue again. Taylor's Marine again told me it's difficult, because of the shape of the steering wheel (not circular) to find an after market knob that will work well. The dealer was only able to tell me that the "sea dog" stainless steel knob, will not work. I think I've seen something written on one of the forums about this (I can't be the only one to complain about this). I think the final suggestion on there was "don't drill", and to sell my current steering wheel and buy a new one with the knob installed. I want to upgrade my boat in the near future (hoping sooner than later) to the 255. I bought the boat new from Taylor's. I'd gladly pay one hundred bucks, for a knob that worked well. But, at this point, I'm not willing to spend $300 plus for a new wheel with the knob. I'm assuming someone out there has found a way to make this work. If you have........please share! Thanks. (and thanks again Jeff, for helping me get my log in information straightened out!) Earl
I recently tried researching the issue again. Taylor's Marine again told me it's difficult, because of the shape of the steering wheel (not circular) to find an after market knob that will work well. The dealer was only able to tell me that the "sea dog" stainless steel knob, will not work. I think I've seen something written on one of the forums about this (I can't be the only one to complain about this). I think the final suggestion on there was "don't drill", and to sell my current steering wheel and buy a new one with the knob installed. I want to upgrade my boat in the near future (hoping sooner than later) to the 255. I bought the boat new from Taylor's. I'd gladly pay one hundred bucks, for a knob that worked well. But, at this point, I'm not willing to spend $300 plus for a new wheel with the knob. I'm assuming someone out there has found a way to make this work. If you have........please share! Thanks. (and thanks again Jeff, for helping me get my log in information straightened out!) Earl