I recently purchased a new to me 21ft Sportcraft with a 9.9hp Mercury Bigfoot (year 2000), complete with controls at the helm and an ez-steer set-up. Having always trolled off the main engine on my old boat I am trying to quickly learn a thing or two prior to my maiden voyage.
First question: Having played around with it in the garage, I have noticed it is extremely difficult to "release" and lower the engine on the Garelick 4 stroke bracket. We almost always have to have someone on the ground relieving the load by tilting the shaft upward (not possible on the water
. Am I doing something wrong? Seems like this should be much easier that it has been for me.
Second question: When in the "up position" for motoring to a spot, the skeg and part of the prop appear to be below the trim tab level i.e. in the water. Is this normal for most kicker applications? Do most people also trim the kicker up out of the water?
Thanks in advance.
First question: Having played around with it in the garage, I have noticed it is extremely difficult to "release" and lower the engine on the Garelick 4 stroke bracket. We almost always have to have someone on the ground relieving the load by tilting the shaft upward (not possible on the water
Second question: When in the "up position" for motoring to a spot, the skeg and part of the prop appear to be below the trim tab level i.e. in the water. Is this normal for most kicker applications? Do most people also trim the kicker up out of the water?
Thanks in advance.