X OPERATION
OK
Tilting
Trim
If the tilted outboard’s cover contacts the
boat’s motor well, limit the maximum tilt by fol-
lowing the procedures in Tilt Limiter Cam on
page 45.
In most operating conditions, it is recom-
mended to trim the outboard to the full down
position when accelerating. Once on plane,
trim the outboard up for best performance.
Over-trimming increases engine RPM while
decreasing speed. The best trim setting is
when the highest speed is achieved with the
lowest engine RPM.
Engaging Tilt Support Lever
IMPORTANT: DO NOT use the tilt support le-
ver while trailering. Refer to Trailering on
page 26.
If you intend to leave the outboard tilted for a
period of time, engage the tilt support lever:
Shallow Water Drive
You can tilt the outboard to any position with-
in the tilt range but DO NOT run the engine
faster than idle speed. If idling a tilted out-
board, keep its water intakes submerged at
all times.
1)
Tilt the outboard UP using the trailering tilt
switch.
2)
3)
Flip the tilt support lever down.
Lower the outboard until the tilt support le-
ver rests solidly on the stern brackets.
Full Tilt
The full tilt is often used to tilt the outboard for
or
clearance
launching.
when
beaching,
mooring,
Disengaging Tilt Support Lever
When you are finished tilting the outboard,
disengage the tilt support lever:
1.
2.
Trim range
Tilt range
1)
2)
3)
Tilt the outboard UP.
Flip the tilt support lever up.
Lower the outboard to operating position.
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Categories | BRP Brand Manuals, Evinrude Brand Manuals, Evinrude E-TEC Manual, Evinrude Outboard Manual |
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