a -
The solid line is recommended to determine the outboard mounting
height
b -
The broken lines represent the extremes of known successful outboard
mounting height dimensions
c -
This line may be preferred to determine outboard mounting height
dimension, if maximum speed is the only objective
d -
This line may be preferred to determine outboard mounting height
dimension for dual outboard installation
e -
Outboard mounting height (height of outboard mounting brackets from
bottom of boat transom). For heights over 56.0 cm (22 in.), a propeller
that is designed for surfacing operation is usually preferred.
f -
Maximum boat speed (MPH) anticipated
NOTICE
1. The outboard should be mounted high enough on the transom so the
exhaust relief hole will stay at least 25.4 mm (1 in.) above the waterline
when the engine is running at idle speed. Having the exhaust relief hole
above the waterline will prevent exhaust restrictions. Exhaust restrictions
will result in poor performance at idle.
2. Add 12.7 cm (5 in.) for XL models to the listed outboard mounting
heights.
3. The mounting height of the outboard must not exceed 63.5 cm (25 in.) for
L models, 76 cm (30 in.) for XL models. Mounting the outboard higher
may cause damage to the gearcase components.
Increasing the mounting height will usually:
•
Reduce steering torque
•
Increase top speed
•
Increase boat stability
•
Cause propeller to break loose during planing
Drilling Outboard Mounting Holes
IMPORTANT: Before drilling any mounting holes, carefully read
Determining
Recommended Outboard Mounting Height
and install outboard to the
nearest recommended mounting height.
OUTBOARD INSTALLATION
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