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3.  Select moun�ng loca�on to secure the side brackets/motor board  to the  main bracket. 
 

A. 

�here are three height se�ngs for the motor board. Select the best se�ng to assure the 

 

 

outboard will not cavitate when in opera�on.. (See Moun�ng Instruc�ons for Proper  

 

 

�oca�on of �utboard Motor). 

 

B. 

Secure the moun�ng brackets to the main bracket using the six 5/16‐18 x 1” Cap Screws, 

 

 

12 5/16” washers and six 5/16”  Nylon Insert Nuts. (see picture #2). 

 

Picture #2 

4.  If the support tube is needed, follow these addi�onal instruc�ons. 
 

A. 

Mount the support tube bracket to the main bracket using the two 1/4‐20 x 3/4” Cap  

 

 

Screws, and two 1/4‐20 Nylon Insert Nuts and two 1/4” flat washers. (See picture #3). 

 

B. 

Mount the 1” diameter (the larger one) support tube to the support tube moun�ng  

 

 

bracket using the 5/16‐18 x 1‐1/2” Cap Screw and  one 5/16”‐18 Nylon Insert Nut. (See  

 

 

picture #4)  

 

C. 

Slide the smaller support (7/8”) tube inside the large support tube and  posi�on the  

 

 

smaller tube to the desired loca�on on the transom underneath the swim pla�orm . 

 

�.  

A�ach the second support tube bracket to the transom where the support tube meets in 

 

 

step C using the appropriate hardware (not supplied). (See picture #5) 

 

�. 

A�ach the smaller support tube to the transom mounted support tube bracket with the  

 

 

5/16‐18 x 1‐3/4” cap screw and one of the 5/16‐18 Nylon Insert Nuts. �se addi�onal 5/16”  

 

 

Flat washers to take up any excessive play. 

 

F. 

A�ach the second support tube to the transom support bracket using the 5/16‐18 x 1‐3/4” 

 

 

cap screw and one 5/16‐18 Nylon Insert Nut. �se addi�onal 5/16” flat washers to take up  

 

 

any excessive play. 

 

G.. 

Make sure the tube adjustment is the proper length needed to adequately support the  

 

 

bracket. 

 

 

3.  Select mounting location to secure the side brackets/motor board to the main bracket.

A.  There are three height settings for the motor board. Select the best setting to assure the outboard will 

not cavitate when in operation.. (See Mounting Instructions for Proper Location of Outboard Motor).

B.  Secure the mounting brackets to the 

main bracket using the six 5/16‐18 x 1” 
Cap Screws, 12 5/16” washers and six 
5/16” Nylon Insert Nuts. (see picture #2).

4.  If the support tube is needed, follow these additional instructions.

A.   Mount the support tube bracket to the main bracket using the two 1/4‐20 x 3/4” Cap Screws, and two 

1/4‐20 Nylon Insert Nuts and two 1/4” flat washers. (See picture #3).

B.   Mount the 1” diameter (the larger one) support tube to the support tube mounting bracket using the 

5/16‐18 x 1‐1/2” Cap Screw and one 5/16”‐18 Nylon Insert Nut. (See picture #4)

C.   Slide the smaller support (7/8”) tube inside the large support tube and position the smaller tube to the 

desired location on the transom underneath the swim platform .

D.   Attach the second support tube bracket to the transom where the support tube meets in step C using 

the appropriate hardware (not supplied). (See picture #5)

E.   Attach the smaller support tube to the transom mounted support tube bracket with the 5/16‐18 x 

1‐3/4” cap screw and one of the 5/16‐18 Nylon Insert Nuts. Use additional 5/16” Flat washers to take 
up any excessive play.

F.   Attach the second support tube to the transom support bracket using the 5/16‐18 x 1‐3/4” cap screw 

and one 5/16‐18 Nylon Insert Nut. Use additional 5/16” flat washers to take up any excessive play.

G.  Make sure the tube adjustment is the proper length needed to adequately support the bracket.

Summary of Contents for 55-0030

Page 1: ...55 0030 SWIM PLATFORM BRACKET INSTRUCTION MANUAL REV 01 17 FOR LIGHT WEIGHT AUXILIARY ENGINES UP TO 20 HP 1 604 940 2010 sales cmpgroup net ...

Page 2: ...rd motor being at least two inches 2 below the surface of the water but not more than 2 below the bot tom of the boat directly in line with the kicker You may have to experiment with the differ ent motor mount height settings to determine which set of mounting holes to use You should first determine the shaft length of your motor this is the distance from inside the top of the motor clamp area to ...

Page 3: ...the support tube assembly On these applica ons make sure you have clearance and a moun ng loca on for the support tube bracket to be a ached to the transom before drilling and moun ng the Panther bracket 2 Bolt the side brackets to the motor board A Use the widest bolt holes to mount the side brackets See picture 1 B ake sure the angled por on of the side brackets is toward the smaller diameter of...

Page 4: ...ct mounting location to secure the side brackets motor board to the main bracket A There are three height settings for the motor board Select the best setting to assure the outboard will not cavitate when in operation See Mounting Instructions for Proper Location of Outboard Motor B Secure the mounting brackets to the main bracket using the six 5 16 18 x 1 Cap Screws 12 5 16 washers and six 5 16 N...

Page 5: ... step F to keep the adjustment of the support tubes in one posi on See picture 6 Picture 3 Picture 4 Picture 5 Picture 6 H Divide the support tube length needed in half and drill a hole through both support tubes using a 5 16 drill bit I Use the 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 Cap Screw and a 5 16 18 nylon insert nut through the hole drilled in step F to keep the adjustment of the support tubes in one posi on See...

Page 6: ...crew Support Tube to Support Tube Bracket 2 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 Cap Screw Outer Support Tube to Inner Support Tube 1 5 16 18 x 1 Cap Screw Angle Plates to Base 6 5 16 18 Nylon Insert Nut All 5 16 Cap Screws 13 5 16 Flat Washer Angle Plates to Base Plate 20 5 16 x 2 1 2 Carriage Bolt Plas c otor Board to Angle Plates Lower 2 5 16 x 2 1 2 Fanged Elevator Bolt Plas c otor Board to Angle Plates Upper 2 ...

Page 7: ...e subject to verification This warranty does not apply if the unit has been damaged by accident abuse misuse poor installation or misapplication or if it has been modified from its original condition or if any serial number has been removed or defaced or altered This warranty does not cover any expense to remove or reinstall the unit or any of its components If a returned unit is not covered by wa...

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