1.00
Figure 2
(not included)
(not included)
Step 3:
Choose the most appropriate side of your transom
for mounting the bracket. Position the bracket so it
will not interfere with the turning operation of your
main motor or rudder. Slide the bracket up or
down so that the bottom of the stick (from step 2)
is approximately 1" to 2" below the bottom of the
boat. NOTE: The bottom of the stick represents
the cavitation plate on your outboard motor, which
must be below the the boat's bottom for best
performance.
Step 4:
Mark 4 mounting holes using the holes in the
bracket. Gain access to the inside of the transom
where the installation is to be bolted through and
make sure the area is clear of any fuel lines,
electrical lines, or obstacles.
Step 5:
Remove the bracket and using the marks from
step 4 drill (4) holes to accommodate the mounting
hardware as described in figure 3 (NOTE: due to
the various styles of boats, mounting hardware
and backing plates are not provided).
Step 6:
Attach the motor bracket to the transom after
coating the inside surfaces of the mounting flanges
and backing plates with a marine adhesive/sealant
compound.
Step 7:
Motor bracket is now ready for use. Refer to the
motor manufacturer for mounting instructions
and practices. WARNING: Attach safety cable
to motor prior to use.
Operator Instructions for the
Auxilliary Hydraulic Outboard Motor Bracket
Form 12.575
Write for
a Complete
Catalog
644 2nd Street, PO Box 8
St. Paul Park, Minnesota 55071
Phone: 651-459-9795
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www. garelick.com
04/06
Model No: 71092
Stick flush with top of bracket
Stick length = Distance from cavitation
plate to upper inside edge of mounting
clamp
Mounting bolts: It is recommended
that "bolt-through" arrangement be
used with with washers and nylon
locknuts or lock washers.
Backing plate
Note: Full
down Position
Boat Bottom