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Re: Trailering - engine up or down?
Skools, I don't know about voiding the warranty but Dave handles more boats and motors than I could ever dream of so i will go with what he says. *Billy Mac *;D
Here is a photo of the V with the Force up in trailering position. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...P1010005-1.jpg |
Re: Trailering - engine up or down?
Isn't it the case that when an outboard is trimmed down to rest on a transom saver that it's just dead weight? If there is hydraulic pressure keeping the motor down, then I can see where a boat shifting forward(only) can be harmful. I don't think side-to-side movements would cause any damage because the transom saver length is fixed. However, if there is no hydraulic pressure keeping the motor trimmed down, then I don't see how a transom saver can do harm because the motor would pivot with any shifting/movement.
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Re: Trailering - engine up or down?
they are pulled down with pressure you can't pick up a motor when it's half way down can you? i know none of mine will. Mac that looks good there wish my new trailer on the V and the 21 would allow that wow.
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Re: Trailering - engine up or down?
Mine is mostly down, at the juncture of trim / tilt.
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Re: Trailering - engine up or down?
I see your point SO.
But your boat shouldnt be moving on the trailer if you have it strapped down well, should it? I'm not arguing, just thinking. |
Re: Trailering - engine up or down?
Well, thanks guys for sharing your thoughts on this. I think I'll stick with my old SOP which is to trim down to within 1-1/2' of the ground. I won't be going too far, or fast, anyway. Going to pull her out for a month or so, clean and paint the bottom and fix a few things. Getting the trailer ready now. ;)
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Re: Trailering - engine up or down?
I tow with the motor up w/o any kind of extra support.
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Re: Trailering - engine up or down?
I trailer up with the stop in place to keep the pressure from bouncing up and down on the piston.
It will save the pistion seals for years! |
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Re: Trailering - engine up or down?
well they shouldn't no but they do cause the bottoms flex on the rollers and bunks which is where the issue is at.
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