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With my new to me old '83 Mercruiser Alpha (don't know about those other
makes), as a guide when running shallow, I trim until I can hear the prop wash, then lower a touch ... and operate with the engine at or near idle. My opinion ... if the universal operates from side to side, it will survive an equal up angle ... universal means universal. My opinion, if the bellows survives the full trailering position, it will survive the lesser shallow run position. For what it's worth, I've been out at least 60 times in the 2 years since buying the boat, and I would say I run shallow at least 5-6 times each outing ... weeds, shallows, running up to the beach. It never occurred to me not to. "JD" wrote in message ... My lauch site is very shallow. It would be helpful if I ran the last 20 ft or so at idle but with the I/O tilted "up" at a position that it is slightly out of the side constraint cradle. Is that safe to do? -JD |
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