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Garelick 71091 MOTOR BRACKET User Manual

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Mounting and Operating Instructions –
Heavy Duty Outboard Motor Bracket Models 71090 and 71091

Form 12.295

Refer to Fig. 4
For Sailboat Installation:

Take your outboard motor bracket

with the stick taped on and place the mounting flanges on your

transom. Position the bracket so the bottom of the stick is even

with the boat’s actual waterline.

Refer to Fig. 5
After the bracket has been properly positioned, mark the four

outside hole locations using the bracket as a template on your

transom (See Fig. 5). NOTE: If it is necessary to use the center

holes on the bracket, you must reverse the mounting bolts so

their heads will be on the inside of the transom. Drill the four

marked 3/8" holes, making sure to hold the drill at right angles

to the transom when drilling.

Refer to Fig. 6
Check the angle of the transom on your boat and determine if

the motor to be used can be trimmed so the cavitation plate is

parallel to the waterline. If not make a wedge out of suitable

material to do so.

Refer to Fig. 7
It is recommended that a backing plate be made and mounted

on the inside of the transom for needed rigidity. Attach your

motor bracket to the transom by coating the inside surfaces of

the mounting flanges and backing plate with a marine

adhesive/sealant compound and then squeeze a small amount

into each bolt hole on both sides of the transom. Secure the

bracket to the transom as illustrated. The bracket is now ready

for motor mounting.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Refer to Fig. 8
To Lower Motor:

Loosen safety lock by counter rotating red

knobs. Rotate right knob toward boat; left knob away from

boat. Pull lever handle toward boat to disengage lock pin. Push

down through length of han-

dle to adjust to desired height.

Tighten safety lock by counter

rotating red knobs. Rotate

right knob away from boat.

Rotate left knob toward boat.
To Raise Motor:

Loosen safety

lock. Pull lever handle toward

boat and lift to desired height.

Tighten safety lock.
NOTE: Always tighten safety

lock after adjusting bracket

height.
NOTE: The bracket springs

counter most of the motor’s

weight; however, a push or lift

through the length of the

handle may be needed.

FIG. 7

FIG. 4

FIG. 8

FIG. 6

AUXILIARY OUTBOARD MOTOR BRACKET

IMPORTANT CAUTION GUIDELINES

Failure to observe these points could result in personal

injury or damage to Bracket, Motor or Boat.

1. Install motor bracket only in “up” position with safety

lock in “locked” position.

2. Always remove your motor from the bracket when

trailering. Failure to do so could result in damage to

boat, motor and bracket.

3. Do not exceed the stated H.P. rating or weight.
4. Make sure the motor clamps are tight before use.
5. Use a safety cable when operating your motor.
6. Operate motor at low speed.
7. Avoid turning motor at full throttle, refrain from sharp

turns.

8. Do Not raise or lower bracket when motor is running.
9. Operate motor in lowest position possible for best per-

formance.

10. Always raise motor when not in use. It may be

necessary to turn motor prior to tilting to avoid

interference.

11. Avoid contact with moving parts.
12. Keep pivoting bolts greased to insure smooth

operation.

BRACKET AND MOTOR DO NOT INTERFERE
WITH OPERATION OF RUDDER

STICK

BRACKET IS POSITIONED SO THE BOTTOM OF THE
STICK IS EVEN WITH THE BOAT’S ACTUAL WATERLINE

FIG. 5

1

CENTER

HOLES

CENTER

HOLES

3

2

4

CAVITATION PLATE

IS PARALLEL TO

WATERLINE

IF TRANSOM IS SUCH
THAT THE MOTOR
CANNOT BE
PROPERLY TRIMMED,
MAKE A WEDGE TO
PLACE MOTOR IN
CORRECT OPERATING
POSITION.

DRILL BOLT HOLES AT RIGHT
ANGLE (90°) TO TRANSOM

BOLT

LOCK WASHER

HEX NUT

BACKING PLATE

MARINE ADHESIVE

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