Joe, Love that Buick wheel! I had never seen one.
Back to Sunbeam. I have had the spinner knobs on most of my power boats. With cable steering, the knob will always be in about the same position. Hydraulic steering--the dreaded Creep--and the knob is rarely in the same place. No worry. I am a one hand steerer. I want that right hand ready to work the throttle if it is rough, or wakes come along--working thru the seas, also for trim of motors, trim tabs, and the chart plotter/FF/ radar or even the sirius radio. So I lightly touch the wheel where it is easier--or use the knob if it close to being convenient.
I have used the Edison (cheaper version must of the time--but the Caracal has the all SS model. I have also used the Car ones-and if you just want to try it out--get one of those, and put it on the truck, if you don't like it on the boat.
Back to Sunbeam. I have had the spinner knobs on most of my power boats. With cable steering, the knob will always be in about the same position. Hydraulic steering--the dreaded Creep--and the knob is rarely in the same place. No worry. I am a one hand steerer. I want that right hand ready to work the throttle if it is rough, or wakes come along--working thru the seas, also for trim of motors, trim tabs, and the chart plotter/FF/ radar or even the sirius radio. So I lightly touch the wheel where it is easier--or use the knob if it close to being convenient.
I have used the Edison (cheaper version must of the time--but the Caracal has the all SS model. I have also used the Car ones-and if you just want to try it out--get one of those, and put it on the truck, if you don't like it on the boat.