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RichG
 
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Default Lifting an outboard

Depending on what it is you are trying to do..you might not need to lift the
motor at all. If you are putting on a jackplate, or raising the engine a
hole or two..then the "block on the floor" & "adjust the trailer jack"
method may do ALL of the lifting that you need?????? If you need more info,
and are not trying to swing the entire engine out of the way or
something..let us know.

More details available if you need them.
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