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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Steering Friction Bolt
The steering friction bolt adjusts
steering resistance.
Less friction allows the outboard
motor to turn more easily. More
friction helps to hold a steady course
while cruising or to prevent the
outboard motor from swinging while
trailering the boat.
Tilt Lever
The tilt lever enables the outboard
motor to be raised for shallow water
operation, beaching, launching, or
mooring.
To tilt, raise the outboard motor by
pulling on the engine cover grip until
the tilt mechanism engages at 18°,
34°, or 58° (p. 54 and 55).
Handle Stopper
The tiller handle can be moved to the
bottom direction by turning the
handle stopper.
STEERING FRICTION BOLT
TO DECREASE
FRICTION
TO INCREASE
FRICTION
ENGINE COVER GRIP
TILT LEVER
HANDLE STOPPER
TILLER HANDLE
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