3. Motor Attachment
Attach the stern bracket to the tran-
som and tighten the clamp screws.
CAUTION:
While operating the boat, check
the tightness of the clamp screws
occasionally.
Tie a rope through the hole in the
stern bracket and secure the other
end of the rope to the boat. This
will prevent accidental loss of the
motor.
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SAFETY CLAMP SCREW
ROPE
Motor Angle (Cruising)
Adjust the motor so the axis of the
propeller is parallel with the water
surface.
INCORRECT INCORRECT
CAUSES BOAT TO CAUSES BOAT TO
“SQUAT” “PLOW”
5. Motor Angle Adjustment
If the propeller axis is not parallel with
the water surface, adjust by chang-
ing the adjusting rod position.
There are four adjusting stages.
CORRECT
GIVES MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE
1. Push in (A) the adjusting rod, twist
upwards (B) and pull out to
remove.
2. Inserting the rod in the proper
hole, twist it down to lock.
CAUTION: To prevent damage to
the motor or boat, make sure the ad-
justing rod is locked.
ADJUSTING ROD
UNLOCKED
LOCKED POSITION