2004 Yamaha Outboard F9.9C T9.9C Boat Motor Owners Manual

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Points to note on Sailboats (for FT9.9)
When mounting  the outboard  motor on  the
motor  bracket of  a sailboat,  check  the fol-
lowing points:
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When  using the  outboard,  the cavitation
plate  should  be  50  mm  (2  in)  or  more
below  the water  surface  to  prevent pro-
peller  damage.  Because  a  sailboat  can
pitch  considerably, mount  the  motor  low
enough so that  the propeller will  not con-
tact the  water surface  during motor-pow-
ered operation.
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When sailing,  the outboard  motor should
be able to be  tilted up out of the  water so
the  propeller does  not contact  the  water
spray.  Disconnect  the  fuel  line  connec-
tion.
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Check that  the  outboard motor  does not
interfere with the rudder.
Check that the engine can be easily  start-
ed and stopped.
Check the ease of operating the gear shift
and throttle control.
If mounting the outboard  motor on a well-
type  boat,  exhaust   gases  and  blow-by
gas flow must be allowed  to exit the boat.
A  special  kit  designed  for  this  purpose
can  be   ordered  through   your  Yamaha
dealer.
NOTE:
Refer   to  the   section   TRIMMING   OUT-
BOARD MOTORfor instructions  on setting
the trim angle of the outboard.
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Product Specification
CategoriesYamaha Outboard Manuals
Document TypeBoat Motor Manual Free Download. Marine Operator's Boating Guide.
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Model Year2004
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