Thanks everyone.
Boscoe99, thanks for the input about the tilt locks. I am going to use the tilt locks for now, and continue to look into why the one outboard is dropping.
Ausnoelm, I don't think it could be a faulty switch. I've been working on the boat before while the outboard slowly dropped, and didn't hear any accidental operation of the pump.
Zenoahphobic, I like your insight on potential play in the components. However, the outboard does seem to drop lower and lower the longer I let it go. After 5 days away, the prop was nearly in the water. I might try to let it go even longer, but I don't like letting so much of the skeg sit in the water for days on end. I suspect that it would stop dropping once it got to the point that the fine-tune trim came into play. Because after all, that trim pump seems to hold its position just fine when the boat is underway.
Rodbolt, I suppose you may be right; I just don't see any other signs of a leak. Also, I would suspect that if I had a leak, the outboard wouldn't be able to trim all the way up to begin with, right? Correct me if I'm wrong there.
As for next steps, I will run a test to make sure that the outboard is holding its position when the boat is underway. I suspect it will, since in that position it's being held in position by a different trim system, right? Those are the two shorter pistons that do not engage until the outboard is about 50% down, right?
Boscoe99, thanks for the input about the tilt locks. I am going to use the tilt locks for now, and continue to look into why the one outboard is dropping.
Ausnoelm, I don't think it could be a faulty switch. I've been working on the boat before while the outboard slowly dropped, and didn't hear any accidental operation of the pump.
Zenoahphobic, I like your insight on potential play in the components. However, the outboard does seem to drop lower and lower the longer I let it go. After 5 days away, the prop was nearly in the water. I might try to let it go even longer, but I don't like letting so much of the skeg sit in the water for days on end. I suspect that it would stop dropping once it got to the point that the fine-tune trim came into play. Because after all, that trim pump seems to hold its position just fine when the boat is underway.
Rodbolt, I suppose you may be right; I just don't see any other signs of a leak. Also, I would suspect that if I had a leak, the outboard wouldn't be able to trim all the way up to begin with, right? Correct me if I'm wrong there.
As for next steps, I will run a test to make sure that the outboard is holding its position when the boat is underway. I suspect it will, since in that position it's being held in position by a different trim system, right? Those are the two shorter pistons that do not engage until the outboard is about 50% down, right?
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