FEATURES AND CONTROLS
74 eng
Arrange passengers and load in the boat so the weight is
distributed evenly.
a - Too much angle (stern down ‑ bow up)
b - Not enough angle (stern up ‑ bow down)
c - Angle adjusted properly (bow slightly up)
Consider the following lists carefully when adjusting the
operating angle of your outboard.
Adjusting the outboard close to the boat transom 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.
• Increase steering torque or pull to the right.
• In excess can lower the bow of some boats to a point where
they begin to plow with their bow in the water while on
plane. This can result in an unexpected turn in either
direction (called bow steering or over‑steering) if any turn is
attempted or if a significant wave is encountered.