PROPELLER SELECTION
MOORING
To select the correct propeller for your boating ap-
plication, your boat and motor MUST be water test-
ed. See your DEALER for assistance.
Refer to Propeller, before removing or installing
propeller.
You may moor your boat with the motor’s gearcase
out of the water by using its tilt feature. Depending
on the model, refer to Tilting or Power Trim and
Tilt.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT use the tilt support lever
while trailering. Refer to Trailering.
Engage the tilt support lever if you intend to leave
the motor tilted for a period of time:
Tilt the motor UP using the trailering tilt switch.
Flip the tilt support lever down.
Lower the motor until the tilt support lever rests sol-
idly on the stern brackets.
IMPORTANT: The correct propeller for your boat,
under normal load conditions, will allow the engine
to run near the midpoint of the RPM operating
range at full throttle. Refer to Engine Specifica-
tions.
Right-hand propellers are considered standard ro-
tation propellers. When propelling a boat forward,
the propeller rotates in a right-hand (clockwise) di-
rection as viewed from the rear.
Left-hand propellers are considered counter-rota-
tion propellers. When propelling a boat forward, the
propeller rotates in a left-hand (counterclockwise)
direction as viewed from the rear.
Disengage the tilt support lever:
Tilt the motor UP.
Flip the tilt support lever up.
Lower the motor to operating position.
1.
2.
Right-Hand (clockwise)
Left-Hand (counterclockwise)
WARNING
If you have a dual engine installation that
includes a counter-rotating engine and you
remove the propellers, always check to be
sure they are installed on the correct
engines before aggressively operating your
boat. Shift each motor individually into
FORWARD or REVERSE, at idle speed only.
If the boat moves opposite the direction
indicated by the remote control handle, the
wrong propeller has been installed on the
motor being checked. Install the correct
propeller and confirm your installation
using the above method before any attempt
is made to operate the boat.
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Categories | BRP Brand Manuals, Evinrude Brand Manuals, Evinrude E-TEC Manual, Evinrude Outboard Manual |
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Tags | Evinrude 100 hp, Evinrude 115 hp, Evinrude 135 hp, Evinrude 150 hp, Evinrude 175 hp, Evinrude 200 hp, Evinrude 225 hp, Evinrude 250 hp, Evinrude FPL, Evinrude FPX, Evinrude FSL |
Model Year | 2010 |
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