[Rhodes22-list] Motor Mount
Christopher Greco
chrissailorman at gmail.com
Tue Jun 2 12:04:13 EDT 2020
Ps ...I'm in Ridge, just west of Wm Floyd Pkwy, n of 25
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> On Jun 2, 2020, at 9:46 AM, Lowe, Rob <rlowe at vt.edu> wrote:
>
> Ric,
> What the hell? The whole wood block gave way and took your motor with it? So not the entire lift but just the block attached to it? I think you win the prize for something, but not sure what that would be. Which lift do you have? - rob
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> Launch Day always brings a surprise that you never expect. This one is was
> especially shocking.
> Departing the launch ramp, happy that the mast raising and launch went
> smoothly, I untied and left the ramp under power. The wind on the nose and
> strong ebb tide current astern, a bridge to one side that I don't fit under
> for the first 100 yards and rocks on the right. I told my one experienced
> crew that all systems were go, but the conditions were sketchy, so if
> something went wrong, it might be scrabble to fend off bridge pilings, rocks
> or other boats.
> Less than a boat length out of the slip, I increased the power a little bit
> and the wood block of the motor mount broke off and the motor was gone.
> There was no indication of any rot visible when I repainted the block the
> day prior to launch. Normally I tie an outboard onto something so that if
> somehow it parts with the boat you don't need scuba gear to find it. I've
> learned this lesson a few times in my life, but in this case, I was secure
> in knowing that if the motor parted company with the boat, the motor mount
> lines would keep it attached. I didn't even connect the batter cables
> because the motor had started so easily with one pull, I figured I would do
> that later, when I had time.
>
> I asked a couple of recreation divers who were on site to look for it. They
> were happy to help but inexperienced and were afraid of the currents and
> murky water at the launch site. They tired and failed to find it. I went
> back the next morning at slack low tide and could see the Yamaha logo in
> about 5 feet of water - jumped in and hauled it to shallow water next to
> the floating dock and got help to haul it out.
>
>
> I never thought the lift system was very good and I wanted one that would
> lift the motor all the way up without having to tilt it as well. I know the
> lift systems have changed over the years and I don't really like the
> electric lifts I have seen. I want a longer throw manual lift.
> Stan - Can you send a replacement right away?
> If not, can anyone recommend an alternative mount - Garlick or something?
> I'm pickling the motor and hopefully it will recover from the dousing, but I
> need a new mount asap - any ideas?
> Ric
> Dadventure
> Hampton Bays
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