Hello to all.
I have to trailer the TomCat for an 8-hour journey. I had planned to travel with the outboards (Honda BF150s) tilted up on the tilt-lock levers. But I was looking at the manual, at it says to leave the motors down if possible. And to use a motor support bar if not possible. Where would I get a support bar for the BF150?
The problem is when the motors are down the tail lights are a little hard to see (they are blocked a bit). And, I was worried about road rocks or worse flying up. It seems to me that trailering with the outboards up significantly reduces the risk road chaff damage.
Any one have any thoughts on this?
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mike
I have to trailer the TomCat for an 8-hour journey. I had planned to travel with the outboards (Honda BF150s) tilted up on the tilt-lock levers. But I was looking at the manual, at it says to leave the motors down if possible. And to use a motor support bar if not possible. Where would I get a support bar for the BF150?
The problem is when the motors are down the tail lights are a little hard to see (they are blocked a bit). And, I was worried about road rocks or worse flying up. It seems to me that trailering with the outboards up significantly reduces the risk road chaff damage.
Any one have any thoughts on this?
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mike