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transporting a 93 8hp evinrude
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<blockquote data-quote="earl60446" data-source="post: 274414" data-attributes="member: 4469"><p>Most motors have some kind of "feet" built into them that makes it slightly obvious if you look close and know what you are looking for on how to lay them down. Thereby avoiding breakage or flooding, hydraulic lock, etc.. My mariner was made to lay prop side / handle down. There were "feet" to hold it a a 3 point stance. My 10 hp honda had them too. Good to lash them down too, aluminum loses again'st steel.</p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earl60446, post: 274414, member: 4469"] Most motors have some kind of "feet" built into them that makes it slightly obvious if you look close and know what you are looking for on how to lay them down. Thereby avoiding breakage or flooding, hydraulic lock, etc.. My mariner was made to lay prop side / handle down. There were "feet" to hold it a a 3 point stance. My 10 hp honda had them too. Good to lash them down too, aluminum loses again'st steel. Tim [/QUOTE]
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