eyschulman
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Fly by wire systems have gone through initial growing pains thus the failure stories. Those units that have debugged and are properly installed will do fine. Eventually it will be hard to find none electronic controls or parts for older manual units. This is not just a boat thing and includes cars planes industrial equt. etc. Some of the present systems have addressed the failure possibility with redundancy. My Glendinning SX has two sets of control black boxes with two separate sources of battery power. My Yacht Controller remote and Joy stick has two separate frequency inputs for the same purpose of redundancy. I am convinced that both of these systems allow for smoother and more positive control than any other system I have previously used on many boats. I think it is a lot easier for motor manufacturers to do electronic controls on what are now (due to EPA standards) electronic motors than play with any kind of mechanical link. Converting an older mechanical motor to electronic controls may still be up in the air while there may not even be a choice on a new motor.