Using Your E-TEC Outboard
TRAILERING
B
WARNING
Keep everyone clear of stern area when
raising or lowering the outboard. Per-
sonal injury or death can result from
contact with moving parts of the out-
board.
Trailering Bracket
To engage bracket — Tilt the outboard fully
using the tilt switch inside the boat or the
trailering tilt switch (on port or starboard side
of engine, depending on configuration).
To disengage bracket — Tilt the outboard
fully. Return the trailering bracket to its
stowed position. Lower the outboard to its ver-
tical position.
1.
2.
Trailering tilt switch
Tilt switch inside boat
The outboard is designed to be trailered in a
vertical position or tilted, using the trailering
bracket. Use the position best suited for your
boat.
Pull down the trailering bracket (see “A” be-
low). A detent will hold the bracket in position.
Lower the outboard until the trailering bracket
locks into place in the stern brackets (see “B”
above).
Manually Tilting
A
If needed, the outboard will tilt up or down
manually, using the manual release screw.
WARNING
Keep everyone clear of a tilted out-
board when backing out the manual
release screw. The outboard could
drop suddenly and forcibly. Be sure to
tighten the manual release screw after
manually repositioning the outboard.
Tightening the screw also reactivates
the outboard’s impact protection and
reverse thrust capability.
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Categories | BRP Brand Manuals, Evinrude Brand Manuals, Evinrude E-TEC Manual, Evinrude Outboard Manual |
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Tags | Evinrude 115 hp, Evinrude 130 hp, Evinrude 150 hp, Evinrude 175 hp, Evinrude 200 hp, Evinrude BX, Evinrude CX, Evinrude HL, Evinrude HX, Evinrude MX, Evinrude PL, Evinrude PX, Evinrude SL |
Model Year | 2009 |
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