Hey thanks for the input. Yeahhhhhh I’m realizing I should just go aftermarket. I was trying to go original and avoid the price of the aftermarket t/t but truthfully it’s just as expensive bc of the scarcity of parts. And it’s way less hassle. Thanks for the input.I too think your best option is to go aftermarket, CMC or Panther Marine, where nowadays I believe Panther has the better reputation ‘for reliability’. It’s too bad, as years ago I had a CMC T/T on a FAST fly fishing rig I had outfitted and it was fantastic!
The setback also allows you to raise the motor 1” or more and you will gain speed and fuel efficiency!
So I actually did purchase two linear actuators about a year ago because I was planning to do the same thing with a different motor, but that is as far as I got. Original plan was to put 2 actuators on a set of plates similar to the CMC. I wasn’t sure if just one would be strong enough to actually lift the tilt during forward motion. Ultimately just bailed bc I was worried about cost adding up and longevity.I have the same motor and the lack of tilt drives me crazy. We do a lot of beach launches in Baja and lack of tilt makes it more of a hassle at low tide.
I probably will invest in an adjustable jack plate. The electric ones are expensive but as others mentioned you can use it on your next motor. I will get a jack plate that can handle a 50hp 4-stroke.
An alternative is to rig an electric actuator. There are some youtube videos you can find where folks demonstrate how they added a linear actuator for about $100. I am looking into that too, but want to find an actuator that can handle saltwater for long periods.
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