Hoping the OP didn't try using excessive reverse (3500 rpm+) while docking. That's how things get broken. Usually a result of panic. All the old farts told me early on if you are going to hit something, at least hit it at slow speed.
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Yammi pops out of water in reverse when gassed
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When docking, I normally never touch the throttle. Only the shifter bumping the engine in and out of gear while manuevering. In this case, I did need to give it some gas in reverse due to the strong current. But like I said, my eyes were not on the tach rather my surroundings getting into the slip. I will check this weekend when in open water where I can try this safely to get a good read om the tach value if this happens again.
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it AINT a brake. it is reverse.
next thing yall will wanna have turn signals.
the up relief valve will open and allow the motor to raise if up pressure on the lower exceeds the valve spring. it is that stupidly simple.
does not matter if you just whacked a log,an oysterbed or a parking lot strip or the boat ramp.
the drive comes up and when the obstruction/pressure is released it drops back on the memory piston and all is good.
non T&T engines can do the same unless they get kicked up hard enough to set the tilt lock.
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hard throttle should push a lot of exhaust bubbles into the prop in reverse causing less bite (something Panasonic posted about in a different thread), so the initial jump into reverse in clean water maybe the most force it can produce.
Or as long as there is forward motion still the prop may still get clean water to push around
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Originally posted by 99yam40 View Posthard throttle should push a lot of exhaust bubbles into the prop in reverse causing less bite (something Panasonic posted about in a different thread), so the initial jump into reverse in clean water maybe the most force it can produce.
Or as long as there is forward motion still the prop may still get clean water to push around
I suspect it would be much harder to get the engine to pop up when going hard Rev from a stand still. The prop is immediately into the exhaust gases...not to mention props on outboards are designed for going forward not backwards...
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