CampbellCarl
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Handle sets the plates. Pedal pushes them down and a spring returns them to the set position. It can also work in the opposite on some boats although I've never had any experience with them working that way. Pushing up with the pedal.
Umm, no. They all use a down pedal (over-riding the previously set lockout handle) and some use an up pedal (in addition to the down pedal) for use when the water friction on the plates begins to suck down the cav plate. Most compensate with stiffer cav plate (up) springs and that action then begat the hydraulic assist and then the air assist (down) as the return springs are SO stiff that the driver can't finish a 10 or 20 lap main event without some assistance on the down.
BH