Maytech MTTR26 Throttle Lever: Precise Forward/Backward Control for Electric Boats, Sailboats & Hydrofoil Boats!

Maytech MTTR26 Throttle Lever: Precise Forward/Backward Control for Electric Boats, Sailboats & Hydrofoil Boats!

For electric marine propulsion, smooth throttle response is non‑negotiable. The Maytech Electric Boat Motor Throttle Lever (MTTR26) delivers precise forward/backward control for electric sailboats, hydrofoil ships, yachts, and DIY electric boat projects.

Key Features & Signal Specs

The lever gives you intuitive, proportional thrust control. Push forward for smooth acceleration, pull back for reliable reverse – perfect for docking and low‑speed maneuvering.

Why Choose the MTTR26?

  • Linear PWM signal ensures predictable power delivery, critical for hydrofoil stability.
  • Plug‑and‑play with Maytech’s marine ESCs (e.g., MTSF300A‑WP), which support forward/reverse firmware.
  • Rugged marine build – no more guessing with generic RC throttles.

Applications

  • Electric Sailboats – Silent, emission‑free auxiliary propulsion with fingertip command.
  • Electric Hydrofoil Boats – Ultra‑precise modulation for lift and ride stability.
  • Electric Yachts & Waterjet Boats – Reliable control for larger vessels.
  • DIY Electric Boats & Kayaks – Professional throttle solution for custom builds.

Part of a Complete Electric Propulsion System

Maytech offers a full ecosystem: waterproof ESCs, brushless motors, pod drives, and the MTTR26 throttle. The lever must be ordered together with a compatible Maytech ESC or motor (available at Michobby).

The Future of Boating is Electric

Quiet, clean, and low‑maintenance – electric marine propulsion is here. Upgrade your build with the Maytech Electric Boat Throttle Lever MTTR26 and enjoy precise forward/reverse control on the water.


If you need any recommendations of suitable ESCs and motors for your boats, please do not hesitate to contact support@michobby.com.  

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