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<blockquote data-quote="spotco2" data-source="post: 249599" data-attributes="member: 6117"><p>I just bought a new 4HP Yamaha last year. It's a PITA to put on the boat once in the water and just as bad taking it off after a long day on the water.</p><p></p><p>Yes you can lay a 4 stroke on it's side with no problems. Just make sure to lay it on the correct side. How do you know which side is correct? Easy, it has a couple of tabs that kind of stick out that are flat.</p><p></p><p>You don't have to have a boat trailer to haul a jon bot in. My dad uses a utility trailer and just backs it in the water if he is at a ramp. If there is no ramp he just backs close to the water and drags. He uses the tail gate like a ramp to drag up on the trailer or slide off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spotco2, post: 249599, member: 6117"] I just bought a new 4HP Yamaha last year. It's a PITA to put on the boat once in the water and just as bad taking it off after a long day on the water. Yes you can lay a 4 stroke on it's side with no problems. Just make sure to lay it on the correct side. How do you know which side is correct? Easy, it has a couple of tabs that kind of stick out that are flat. You don't have to have a boat trailer to haul a jon bot in. My dad uses a utility trailer and just backs it in the water if he is at a ramp. If there is no ramp he just backs close to the water and drags. He uses the tail gate like a ramp to drag up on the trailer or slide off. [/QUOTE]
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