Re: Do you store your outboard motor up or down?
I'm not lazy, but George has a point. My E60 skeg hits the ground with the trailer unhooked & jack down. The coupler is 2" from the ground. It's not a perfect rig, it's a practice rig. The trailer needs work, too. I was really askin 'cause my dad taught me.
In North MS, It froze every year. I hadn't thought of that since I moved to the MS Gulf Coast. Carbs do drain better though.
I didn't consider the saltwater, year round mooring, freeezing weather, either. It seems that it depends, mostly, on the conditions I'm dealing with and the maintenence I'm willing to do. Since I AM from MS, I have to ask this question.
Since my skeg hits the ground, and it dosen't freeze much here, can't I just throw a BUCKET over it!?!
