[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=336148#p336148 said:
scoobeb » 08 Dec 2013, 23:44[/url]"]Tilting it is a breeze.I thought the same thing,i thought it would be a pia.It's got 2 shallow water trim positions.I am going out for the first time today on a lake to do test runs,wot speed with the 10pitch prop.I know i will have to get an 11pitch prop when i'm alone i would think.My boat weighs in at 180lbs so it's only a few lbs lighter.I think you would be way better off with a light 106lb 20hp then a 150+25hp.Plus the dif in price is quite a bit.I will let you know all what i feel about this motor after i do a bunch of test to see speed at wot and other throttle ranges,ease of use of the outboard,i will say it's a piece of cake to pull start,pull it till you feel the compression kick in,then release it back to the motor with your hand on it still,then do a full pull,not to hard but enough to engage the efi to start it and thats it.
It will run rough for like the first 10-20hrs because it needs some use on it to break in all the parts,they need to mesh good together.That is expected though.With use it will get better and better.Try to use non ethanol gas if you can,if not it won't hurt it if you use the gas within a mth that's in the tank.I use this stuff called k100,go to k100.com and read up on it,the best stabilizer for gas on the market.Iv'e tried it all,i mean it all and this stuff blows everything out of the water.It will keep gas good for a yr,even ethanol.I use it in my car,lawnmower,weed eater,boat,etc....Anything that takes gas.When i get my permanent boat i will use a yamaha fuel/water seperater to try and eliminate any water of dirt in the fuel.
I will give you an update asap.