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Unread 12-05-2007, 02:00 PM
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Default Trailering - engine up or down?

Typically I only trailer my boat a few miles, but will be going about 50 miles this time. When you trailer, do you tilt your engine up or down? I'm thinking it should be down.
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Unread 12-05-2007, 02:09 PM
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I got an I/O but I always leave mine up, you never know when a speed bump will sneak up on you, or pulling in and out of parking lot can sometimes be close ;)
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Unread 12-05-2007, 02:45 PM
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Default Re: Trailering - engine up or down?

It really depends, I think, on the height of your trailer. Mine is relatively low, so I have to keep the outdrive up. If you can put your outdrive or motor down and still have a foot or so of clearance, I would tow with it down. The throttle should be put in forward, however, so if you do hit something, the motor or outdrive will pop up and minimize damage.
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Default Re: Trailering - engine up or down?

throttle position is only applicable on engines(mostly older ones and some smaller ones) that use mechanical trim locks for reverse operation. Wheather you have an I/O or an OB, its best to trailer with the drive/engine in the up position, but allway use some type of support, either trailer clips( they go on the trim cylinders) for I/O's or "transom savers"( bass boat guys use these) for outboards. Most of the time its not needed on short trips, but it never hurts.
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Unread 12-05-2007, 03:54 PM
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Default Re: Trailering - engine up or down?

Oops. I must have been thinking of the older motors on my Dad's boats. I trailer with mine up all the time, so I don't have to think about it.
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Default Re: Trailering - engine up or down?

I have no choice - has to be up or it will hit.

Also, the V21 design isn't transom-saver friendly as far as I can tell. I just tilt all the way up and lock in place.

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Unread 12-05-2007, 04:16 PM
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Default Re: Trailering - engine up or down?

I have mine up w/ a transom saver. I had to modify the saver to make it work.

I went to Lowes and found a piece of square aluminuminum tubing to make it long enough.

I'm like you BR, I would have no lower unit if I left it down.
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Unread 12-05-2007, 08:47 PM
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hate to tell ya never i repeat nevr use a transom saver unless you hate your boats transom and motor. if your boat should shift or as all do flex and bounce going down the road the transom saver keeps a stiff leg under the motor which in turn pushs up on the motor and cracks your transom and is another reason for transom leak and rot from bottom bolts being pulled out on and loosened in the transom which then causes either a leak or slight wet issue on your transom.

if you can tow your motor down on the trim pistons another words run motor down till it rest on the 2 trim pistons. unless your trailer is to low then tow it in the locked up position.

i have 2 i can tow down and rest i have to tow locked up i shorten a couple of there up locks.
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Unread 12-05-2007, 09:19 PM
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Default Re: Trailering - engine up or down?

When I bought the E-Tec I asked Dave (dealer) about transom savers. *His answer was, Evinrude does not suggest them and neither does Wellcraft so neither does he. *I trailer mine with the motor tilted up. *Billy Mac
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billy mac your right on there, i'm not so sure that E-Tec doesn't void warranty for using them? is that right? i know logic boats will and as i remember reading in flyers several other brand boat mfg will void your warranty for using one.
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