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Using Your E-TEC Outboard
TRIM ANGLE ADJUSTMENT
The outboard should be perpendicular to the
water when the boat is underway at full
speed. This adjustment can only be deter-
mined by water testing the boat. Set angle ad-
justment for your normal load.
Place the outboard in full TILT position. Refer
to
Tilt Support Bracket
on page 21.
• Turn the angle adjusting rod handle up.
Push in against spring so retainer will re-
lease, then slide rod assembly all the way
out.
• Insert rod in desired position. Make sure rod
passes through both stern brackets.
• Push in against spring and turn rod handle
down. Make sure the retainer dropped into
lock position.
IMPACT DAMAGE PROTECTION
Your outboard has a shock absorption system
designed to help withstand damage from im-
pact with underwater objects at low to moder-
ate speeds.
High speed impacts with rigid underwater ob-
jects like pilings or boulders can be beyond
the capability of the absorption system.
Such impacts can result in serious damage to
your outboard and injury to boat occupants
from the outboard or its parts entering the
boat. Occupants can also be ejected or in-
jured by falling against portions of the boat as
a result of rapid deceleration following im-
pacts.
When boating in unfamiliar, shallow, or de-
bris-laden waters, seek information on safe
boating areas and navigation hazards from a
reliable local source.
Reduce your speed and keep a sharp look-
out!
IMPORTANT:
Impact damage is NOT cov-
ered by the outboard warranty.
WARNING
Boat stability and steering torque can
vary due to changing water conditions.
If any adverse conditions occur, reduce
throttle and/or adjust tilt angle to main-
tain control. If you experience boat
instability and/or high steering torque,
see your Dealer to correct these condi-
tions.
If the bow of the boat plows the water
at high speeds, the boat may bow steer
or spin suddenly, possibly ejecting or
otherwise seriously injuring occupants.
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