Sep 7, 2013 #1 K kanda4 Member Messages 17 Reaction score 1 Location Frisco, TX So I'm up on a lift now and out of the water in my slip. Is there any reason to tilt the motor back now when on the lift?
So I'm up on a lift now and out of the water in my slip. Is there any reason to tilt the motor back now when on the lift?
Sep 8, 2013 #2 B Bamaman Well-Known Member Messages 1,350 Reaction score 294 Location Florence, AL--Tennessee River I just keep my engine parallel to the water all the time. Only time my trim is tilted is when it's going on a trailer at a ramp, or when I have to clear my ski bar to check the oil level.
I just keep my engine parallel to the water all the time. Only time my trim is tilted is when it's going on a trailer at a ramp, or when I have to clear my ski bar to check the oil level.
Sep 8, 2013 #3 StevL Well-Known Member Messages 473 Reaction score 60 If the engine (foot) is completely out of the water leave it down, this way water will drain from the foot and not be left standing. Steve
If the engine (foot) is completely out of the water leave it down, this way water will drain from the foot and not be left standing. Steve