Garelick 71092 MOTOR BRACKET User Manual
Garelick Accessories for water
04/06
Operator Instructions for the
Model No: 71092
Form 12.575
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Auxilliary Hydraulic Outboard Motor Bracket
smooth operation.
as starboard, aluminum, or finished hardwood.
The motor bracket is shipped in the vertical
position. To complete installation, it is
necessary to activate the bracket to the full
down position. Please follow step 2 in the
"Lower Auxiliary Motor Bracket" section.
Step 2:
Measure the distance on your outboard motor
between the cavitation plate and the upper
inside edge of the mounting clamp (see fig 1).
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND
WARNING LABELS
- WARNINGS -
Step 1:
from operating within normal parameters.
during operation and thus prevent the assembly
could cause the hydraulic valve to draw air
- Failure to follow these instructions
! CAUTION !
top of the board (see fig 2).
mounting board with one end flush with the
Mounting Instructions:
Figure 1
PRIORTO OPERATION
Cut a stick to this length and tape it to the
brackets of the motor bracket completely.
The wedged spacer must fit the mounting
7 1/2 to 25 HP Rating
Note: The approximate travel of the outboard
motor bracket is 14". This travel is based on
installation that is perpendicular to the water
surface. The travel will be different if placed on
a positive or negative angled transom. If the
transom is more than 10 degrees out of
perpendicular, it is recommended to fabricate
a wedge spacer out of suitable material such
Failure to observe these points could result
in personal injury or damage to bracket,
motor, and/or boat!
1. Do not exceed the stated H.P. rating or
weight
2. Make sure the motor clamps are tight
before use.
3. Use a safety cable when operating your
motor.
4. Remove the handle while underway.
5. Raise and tilt motor when not in use.
6. Use safety strap when motor is not in use.
7. Remove your motor from the bracket
when trailering.
8. Avoid abrupt maneuvers and/or sharp
turns.
9. Do not raise or lower bracket when motor
is running.
10. Avoid contact with moving parts.
11. Keep pivot bolts lubricated to insure
175 lb Motor Weight Limit