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I use a combination of the thumb screw lock and a wire lanyard..
As with most outboarders, it is common to have a safety line in case the OB jumps off the transom or is dropped when removing or installing.. I just take this one step farther and have made up an eight fot long, 3/16" vinyl coated wire lanyard. Soft eyes on each end. The engine end is has a large snap that I can clip onto the engine. The other end, I pass the soft eye through a eye bolt in the transom When I put the pad lock onto the thumb screws, I pass the standing part of the lanyard and the inboard eye through the lock. May sound complicated but I have throught this over objectively and can't figure anyway that a thief could defeat it without tools (hack saw or bolt cutters). The lanyard is long enough to pass to the dock or to a deck fitting when I'm handling the outboard on or off. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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