This is related to a post I made in the 'Non-repair Outboard Discussions' area (http://forums.iboats.com/non-repair...r-winter-storage-worries-ie-theft-632394.html)
Is there a better/easier way to remove my 2001 90hp 2-stroke from my boat, than to pull the whole motor/bracket/etc off of the transom? (ie, removing the through-transom mounting bolts). The point by which the motor is attached to the bracket (seems to be a combined attachment point, tilt pivot and steering mechanism) appears that it might be one way, but I have no idea if that's possible or advisable. I have concerns about removing the through-transom bolts, from the perspectives of weakening/damaging the transom, increasing the chance of developing a leak/seepage type of problem at the holes, as well as the overall PITA nature of getting to those bolts from w/in the boat.
Anyway, if anyone has any thoughts/suggestions/advice on potentially removing the motor from the boat, I'd be interested in hearing them. (BTW, this would be for the purpose of storing the motor for the winter - not based on a need to work on the motor, run it off the boat, etc.)
Thanks!
Is there a better/easier way to remove my 2001 90hp 2-stroke from my boat, than to pull the whole motor/bracket/etc off of the transom? (ie, removing the through-transom mounting bolts). The point by which the motor is attached to the bracket (seems to be a combined attachment point, tilt pivot and steering mechanism) appears that it might be one way, but I have no idea if that's possible or advisable. I have concerns about removing the through-transom bolts, from the perspectives of weakening/damaging the transom, increasing the chance of developing a leak/seepage type of problem at the holes, as well as the overall PITA nature of getting to those bolts from w/in the boat.
Anyway, if anyone has any thoughts/suggestions/advice on potentially removing the motor from the boat, I'd be interested in hearing them. (BTW, this would be for the purpose of storing the motor for the winter - not based on a need to work on the motor, run it off the boat, etc.)
Thanks!
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