I have decided spring is here and it is time to tilt the motors up and out of the water when moored in my slip. I figure if it freezes now we have much bigger problems.
I have always engaged the tilt lock lever and lowered the motor onto it when leaving the boat. It's more of an OCD thing than sound reasoning because I don't think there is any real weight on the hydraulics after the motor raises over center.
This season I have a new cooler and rack setup that can stay in place with the main motor tilted up, so getting to the lever is difficult without moving the cooler which would defeat the purpose of having a cooler I do not have to move.
When your boat is moored and the motor is raised, do you use the tilt lock lever or trust the hydraulics to hold it?
Thanks. And let's hope nothing freezes over.
I have always engaged the tilt lock lever and lowered the motor onto it when leaving the boat. It's more of an OCD thing than sound reasoning because I don't think there is any real weight on the hydraulics after the motor raises over center.
This season I have a new cooler and rack setup that can stay in place with the main motor tilted up, so getting to the lever is difficult without moving the cooler which would defeat the purpose of having a cooler I do not have to move.
When your boat is moored and the motor is raised, do you use the tilt lock lever or trust the hydraulics to hold it?
Thanks. And let's hope nothing freezes over.