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Most of the weight of an outboard is at the top...
Most of the weight of an outboard is at the top in the power head. With the OB tilted down ALL of the weight of the OB is trying to move downwards behind the transom thus creating a levering force on...
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I always tow with the engine tilted fully up as...
I always tow with the engine tilted fully up as it puts the weight of the power head above and forward of the transom rather than behind where it would be trying to lever the transom off.
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