Re: Ok to tilt the outdrive up on an I/O - half way to get out of trouble ?
Is it a good idea, not really. Have I done it myself, yup.
Yes.......We've ALL done it at one time or another...............
. I had one mercruiser powered boat that I operated from 1966 (when Dad bought it) until I sold it in 2005 and it was operated tilted for many years for trolling, running in shallow water etc (always idle power) with no apparent ill effects. I've also operated my Bravo III the same way.
Since the U-joints cannot tell the difference between turning left or right of center and "tilting" above (or below) center (
the whole point of the "GIMBAL"), It shouldn't make much difference.
The transom mount is designed to operate at full power from FULL left to right........... It's not intended to operate at full power, full-UP because of transom loads and what it will do to actual boat control.
I haven't measured whether full up exceeds the full left/right angle. but if it does, you could break something (a U-joint) and when the U-joints break a WHOLE LOT of other stuff breaks too........ ($$$ very messy and very expensive$$$)
Just don't operate the drive "tilted" to an angle that exceeds the degree it will "turn" left or right, keep it near idle, and ensure that you keep the water pickup covered with water or you'll suck air, cook the raw water pump and over heat the engine. (I wouldn't tilt a Ball-drive stringer though)
Regards,
Rick