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I think you were making a joke....but I want to be clear....when the
boat is up on the trailer, getting read to by towed, should the motor and lower unit be roughly 90 degrees to the pavement? Thanks.Dave. On Nov 1, 8:17 pm, " JimH" not telling you @ pffftt.com wrote: wrote in oglegroups.com... Hello, I am a buying a 20' Carolina Skiff DLX with a Yamaha F90 stroke outboard. When I trailer the boat, what precautions do I need to take with the motor? I believe all I need to do is have the motor lowered to normal running angle while on the trailer. Is there anything else I need to be aware of? Do I need a support bar? Thanks. D.Actually you need to *raise* the motor to a trailering position when trailering it, not lowering it to a normal running angle. :-) |
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