INTRODUCTION
Congratulations, you have just purchased the finest auxiliary outboard motor lift available
With proper installation and
care, this motor lift will provide you with years of trouble free use and
Please take a few moments to review the information contained in this booklet to familiarize
with the installation procedures required to successfully mount your new motor lift.
Installation is
particularly when you know each step ahead of
Before using your motor lift, read the operating tips at the end of this booklet for
you should take when using your motor lift on the water and when
your
Here is a list of the tools and supplies that you will need:. Because of varying in-
stall scenarios, mounting hardware is not included.
—electric drill with 1/8” 3/16”, and 1/2” drill bits
—Two 9/16” wrenches
—Phillips head screwdriver
—-For heavier motors, a hoist to lift the motor while installing
—four 1-1/2” diameter stainless hex cap screws of the appropriate length
[for proper bolt length, see the information on the following page]
—four 1-1/2” stainless nylon insert nuts
—eight 1/2” stainless washers
—-clear RTV silicone for sealing the mounting holes
—dialectic grease for the electrical connections
—security bolts that match the clamp bracket on your motor
For proper bolt length selection see the information on the following page.