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Mercury 300R HD CMS Mechanical User Manual

Mercury 300R HD CMS Mechanical
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NOTE: Exceeding 4250 RPMs the engine PCM will begin Engine Guardian
protection.
a - Trim switch
b - Tilt range
c - Trim range
POWER TRIM OPERATION
With most boats, operating around the middle of the trim range will give
satisfactory results. However, to take full advantage of the trimming capability
there may be times when you choose to trim your outboard all the way in or
out. Along with an improvement in some performance aspects comes a greater
responsibility for the operator, and this is being aware of some potential control
hazards.
The most significant control hazard is a pull or torque that can be felt on the
steering wheel or tiller handle. This steering torque results from the outboard
being trimmed so the propeller shaft is not parallel to the water surface.
!
WARNING
Trimming the outboard beyond a neutral steering condition may result in a
pull on the steering wheel or tiller handle and loss of boat control. Maintain
control of the boat if trimming beyond a neutral steering condition.
Consider the following lists carefully.
1. Trimming in or down can:
Lower the bow
Result in quicker planing off, especially with a heavy load or a stern
heavy boat
Generally improve the ride in choppy water
a
UP
DN
c
b
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FEATURES AND CONTROLS
32 eng

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Mercury 300R HD CMS Mechanical Specifications

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BrandMercury
Model300R HD CMS Mechanical
CategoryOutboard Motor
LanguageEnglish

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