Sounds risky to me too.its not me,but someone was asking on another thread and this was his last statement.he may have his boat in front of his tow vehicle now. dave
sounds a little risky to me...<br /><br />1) The price of a proper test wheel will be less than almost any damage if the boats comes loose from the trailer.<br /><br />2) safety issue: see general safety rules for working on boats.
There's nothing wrong with running 5000 rpms on the trailer at the ramp. I know a boat mech that has been doing this for at least 25 yrs without a problem at his waterfront shop...to set timing. He says its faster and saves the customer labor costs.
I have no problem with anyone doing that if it is a concrete ramp. If not, a 140 running at 5,000 rpm can dig a hell of a hole - - not nice to the other boaters who want to use that ramp.
I have done this several times on a concrete ramp to prevent damage to the ramp. Haven't had one to launch over the bow winch yet.<br />Its kinda hard to adjust a merc. carb with just your self in it going out across the water so I opt for the ramp sitting on the trailer.<br />Most of the shops around here have a concrete well they back into to test the motor.