Craig
21-07-2003, 09:15 PM
For short trips such as from home to the nearest launching ramp, I rely on the metal brace (bracket) that holds the outboard in a raised position and just put a rope around the outboard leg to hold it tight to limit any movement.
I am concerned that for longer trips (Albany, Carnarvon) there is the chance that the built in metal brace may not be strong enough and a more substantial method of bracing the outboard is required. I am thinking of constructing a wooden block that will fit between the outboard leg and the transom and that will hold the outboard in the raised position.
The motor in question is a 30hp 4 stroke so there is a fairly substantial weight involved.
What methods do others use or are my concerns unfounded?
cheers
Craig
I am concerned that for longer trips (Albany, Carnarvon) there is the chance that the built in metal brace may not be strong enough and a more substantial method of bracing the outboard is required. I am thinking of constructing a wooden block that will fit between the outboard leg and the transom and that will hold the outboard in the raised position.
The motor in question is a 30hp 4 stroke so there is a fairly substantial weight involved.
What methods do others use or are my concerns unfounded?
cheers
Craig