Got a 2006 Yamaha 50 TLR 2 stroke, power trim/tilt. Only had it for about a month. Used it last weekend and got into some shallows and ended up contacting a sandbar. I didn't notice that the motor tilted up when it hit. Not saying it didn't, just didn't notice one way or the other.
When I got the boat on the trailer, I tried lifting the motor up from the prop area, and I couldn't get it to budge. Does the "auto tilt" only work when the motor is running? Doesn't seem like that would be the case, but it's light enough that I should have been able to tilt it up when pulling back on it, simulating running aground.
I just looked at the motor again, and there's a hole on the mounting bracket with a picture above it of the motor being tilted. In the hole is a phillips head bolt/screw with a counterclockwise arrow and the word "FREE." I assumed this meant turn the screw counterclockwise and the motor would be free to tilt. I turned the screw, but the ouboard still doesn't tilt when I lift up on it.
Any advice? Is everything cool, and I just don't know what I'm doing?
When I got the boat on the trailer, I tried lifting the motor up from the prop area, and I couldn't get it to budge. Does the "auto tilt" only work when the motor is running? Doesn't seem like that would be the case, but it's light enough that I should have been able to tilt it up when pulling back on it, simulating running aground.
I just looked at the motor again, and there's a hole on the mounting bracket with a picture above it of the motor being tilted. In the hole is a phillips head bolt/screw with a counterclockwise arrow and the word "FREE." I assumed this meant turn the screw counterclockwise and the motor would be free to tilt. I turned the screw, but the ouboard still doesn't tilt when I lift up on it.
Any advice? Is everything cool, and I just don't know what I'm doing?
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