Nevertolate
06-17-2007, 11:50 PM
Hey everyone,
I hope I'm sort of in the right spot here. I just bought a 1982 20ft I.M.P. Aztec with an inboard 350. The boat only has 400 hours of use and is in remarkable condition. I had it out this weekend on the lake and everything ran perfect. I'm still new and trying to get comfortable with how the boat handles and breaking over to smooth out.
My question; You’ll have to excuse me, I don't have the boating lingo down yet but my prop and outer unit will no longer go down. I had it out and it lowered down fine and came up fine for the ride home but when I got home to park it, the unit will not come down. I can hear it click when I push the switch up, but nothing when I hit the switch down. When I flip the switch the volts drop as well. The unit seems to be gear driven but I was told is run by hydraulics. I’m pretty sure the hydraulic fluid is normal. There is no safety switch on the gear either. I’m stumped. Can any one shed a little light on things to try? I can provide pics if needed. I thank you all very much.
I hope I'm sort of in the right spot here. I just bought a 1982 20ft I.M.P. Aztec with an inboard 350. The boat only has 400 hours of use and is in remarkable condition. I had it out this weekend on the lake and everything ran perfect. I'm still new and trying to get comfortable with how the boat handles and breaking over to smooth out.
My question; You’ll have to excuse me, I don't have the boating lingo down yet but my prop and outer unit will no longer go down. I had it out and it lowered down fine and came up fine for the ride home but when I got home to park it, the unit will not come down. I can hear it click when I push the switch up, but nothing when I hit the switch down. When I flip the switch the volts drop as well. The unit seems to be gear driven but I was told is run by hydraulics. I’m pretty sure the hydraulic fluid is normal. There is no safety switch on the gear either. I’m stumped. Can any one shed a little light on things to try? I can provide pics if needed. I thank you all very much.