So this is where I'm at...........
'91 Grumman 19' SF fishing boat, 70 H.P. 'Rude O.B.
I installed a new transom mount for my '69 Century long shaft 4.0 HP.
With the new mount, I can EASILY raise and lower the motor, (the last mount was a P.O.S.)! (total raise is 13 1/2" most "throw" I could find in a mount)
The water level to run it is now is perfect, but when I raise it and when I'm on plane, the S.G. lower unit is in the water. I broke my plastic clip and there is no way I can run it this way.
1) Can I tilt the Sea Gull's safely?? If I can we're golden, out of the way nice, nice)!
2) any ideas if not, how I can raise the motor another 6"?
sliding up and down in the tube is one answer, but that is a pain in the aft.
Joe
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Getting the motor out of the water, HELP!!
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Re: Getting the motor out of the water, HELP!!
Yes you can tilt them up safely, I always do when I am sailing, the carb may leak a little bit but that is normal, the broken plastic clip is not needed and I don't have hem on any of my clamps
Re: Getting the motor out of the water, HELP!!
If you hit a swell at some speed the gull might bounce free from the tilt position. I would suggest you find some way of locking it up.