Using Your Evinrude E-TEC
Trim Angle Adjustment
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3.
Parallel to surface of the water
Trim switch, DOWN
Trim switch, UP
Use the trim/tilt switch to adjust the outboard Tilt Lock Lever
position in the tilt range or trim range.
Run the boat in the water to determine the period of time, engage the tilt lock lever:
best trim angle.
If you intend to leave the outboard tilted for a
1)
Tilt the outboard UP using the trailering tilt
switch.
IMPORTANT: Weight distribution can affect
the performance of the boat. Distribute weight
evenly in the boat.
The boat should accelerate quickly, plane
easily, and run parallel to the surface of the
water at high speeds.
2)
3) Lower the outboard until the tilt lock lever
Flip the tilt lock lever down.
rests solidly on the stern brackets.
If trim position is too LOW the front of boat will
be DOWN and push water.
If trim position is too HIGH the front of boat will
be UP and bounce.
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.
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Over-trimming increases engine RPM while
decreasing speed. The best trim setting is
when the highest speed is achieved with the
lowest engine RPM.
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Tilt lock lever
When you are finished tilting the outboard,
disengage the tilt lock lever:
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2)
3)
Tilt the outboard UP.
Flip the tilt lock 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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Tags | Evinrude 15 hp, Evinrude 25, Evinrude 30 hp, Evinrude DEL, Evinrude DHPL, Evinrude DHT, Evinrude DPL, Evinrude DR, Evinrude DRL, Evinrude DTE, Evinrude DTEL, Evinrude HTSL |
Model Year | 2011 |
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