My Newport 17 has what looks like the original motor mount. I know the 60lb 4 stroke I hung on it is much heavier than it was designed for but I figured if once we get sailing we can decide if we want to invest in a new motor bracket. The Garreck brackets (SP?) look nice but they have a wider foot print for mounting so I would need to reinforce the transom before mounting it.
So, my current bracket has a u shaped bracket which must be pushed down to unlatch the locking mechanism to lower or raise the bracket. That unlocking bracket is low, just about at the pivot points of the bracket.
With the motor in the lowered position, I must lean way over, use one hand to push down the unlocking bracket, while pulling up on the motor hand grab with one hand. So I am reaching over the transom about 12" or more, pushing down with one hand and trying to lift the 60lb motor with the other. The bracket springs are old and probably never designed to counter balance that much weight.
For a temporary fix, I believe I can fill in the notch used to lock the bracket in the lower position. I can use JB Weld to fill in the that notch and count on the motor weight to keep the motor lowered. I then would be able to put a strap on the motor hand hold and use both hands to raise the motor without having to lean over the stransom.
My question is this. Is there an issue with not locking down motor in the down position?
BTW, there is not enough room to tilt back the motor while it is in the lowered position.
In the 2nd phot you cans see the u shaped piece that needs to be pushed down. In the 3rd photo you can see the notch in the bottom of the top arm near the silver plate.
Thanks
So, my current bracket has a u shaped bracket which must be pushed down to unlatch the locking mechanism to lower or raise the bracket. That unlocking bracket is low, just about at the pivot points of the bracket.
With the motor in the lowered position, I must lean way over, use one hand to push down the unlocking bracket, while pulling up on the motor hand grab with one hand. So I am reaching over the transom about 12" or more, pushing down with one hand and trying to lift the 60lb motor with the other. The bracket springs are old and probably never designed to counter balance that much weight.
For a temporary fix, I believe I can fill in the notch used to lock the bracket in the lower position. I can use JB Weld to fill in the that notch and count on the motor weight to keep the motor lowered. I then would be able to put a strap on the motor hand hold and use both hands to raise the motor without having to lean over the stransom.
My question is this. Is there an issue with not locking down motor in the down position?
BTW, there is not enough room to tilt back the motor while it is in the lowered position.
In the 2nd phot you cans see the u shaped piece that needs to be pushed down. In the 3rd photo you can see the notch in the bottom of the top arm near the silver plate.
Thanks
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