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![]() "Harry.Krause" wrote in message ... Most outboards indeed have a lever that actuates a device that will hold the lower unit in tilt position. Most of the ones I've seen, including the one on my Yamaha 225, seem very light weight to me, and many outboarders think hitting a decent bump in the road might break it off altogether, requiring the typical $1500 repair. That's why I use the wood block. Why not put that wood block that rests upon your puny shoulders to similar use? CN |
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