| ||||
|
#1
| |||
| |||
| Backup outboard and Trim Tabs Hello Everybody, pls accept my poor "boating" languae as my knowledge with boating is still basic and building up. I have contracted a custom made workshop to build my first 20 ft Fiber boat. The problem I am facing is in installing a 10 hp backup outboard to the boat's 115 hp Mercury main engine. The Mercury is installed in the middle and the backup will be installed to the right side (looking from behind) . I also plan to install trim tabs and I was told by the shop that this is not possible as the 10 hp backup engine will occuppy the right area of the transom and will contradict with the trim tabs. Any ideas? |
|
#2
| |||
| |||
| A sailboat style outboard bracket may work, they usually extend the outboard outwards from the transom so may well clear the trim tabs. Bill H. |
|
#3
| |||
| |||
| These outboard brackets can even be bought in the foulding type. By foulding the bracket the outboard mover up and comes out of the water, it remains staight up and doesn't extend beyond the stern as much as usual.
__________________ Dutch Peter “The opinion of the majority is not necessarily correct” – Yi Qing Cui |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
| |
Similar Threads | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Luhrs T-29 (1995) diesel inboard converted to outboard | Iya | Boat Design | 13 | 03-07-2007 07:48 PM |
| Jet Drive | Jet Drives | 15 | 12-18-2006 10:51 AM | |
| Home made trim. Original idea? | stratus5 | Propulsion | 0 | 10-02-2005 06:24 PM |
| Mounting height of outboard motor | finfinder951 | Powerboats | 2 | 05-18-2004 03:31 PM |