Mercury 9.9
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Mercury 9.9
- Dimitri-2000X-Tampa
- Admiral
- Posts: 2043
- Joined: Fri Jan 02, 2004 5:36 am
- Sailboat: MacGregor 26X
- Location: Tampa, Florida 2000 Mercury BigFoot 50HP 4-Stroke on 26X hull# 3575.B000
- Richard O'Brien
- Captain
- Posts: 653
- Joined: Fri May 14, 2004 8:20 am
- Location: Lakewood, CO. Mercury 60hp bigfoot M0427B404
You really need the remote hook-up
I used a 9.9 merc this summer,my first. It.s kind of hard to see where you're going, not to mention the constant lifting the transom seat up, and down. If your crew are novice sailors like I was, they're very likely not going to tell you about the fishing boat off your starboard bow whose lines you just fouled. Sigh! I've been there. So. I just got a merc 60 which I'm mounting over the next month or so. New merc 9.9's have the potential for cable and steering hook-up. Just ask your local merc dealer and he can set you up. Mine was an early 80's model and it couldn't be retrofitted, but your in luck, probably. I got a Mercury 3000 classic, concealed mount control, with port side bezel. I would also suggest getting tilt-trim. You won't need it for your 9.9 but, you may want to up your HP someday, and it's hard to add later. Mercury controls are one of a few that fit inside the M binnacle. To save money, Ultra-flex universal controls also fit inside, but i'm not sure if they cover Mercurys, but they fit all Japanese motors. Call first. Once You get control at the helm, you're going to have a lot more fun.
- Richard O'Brien
- Captain
- Posts: 653
- Joined: Fri May 14, 2004 8:20 am
- Location: Lakewood, CO. Mercury 60hp bigfoot M0427B404
forgot to mention
forgot to suggest that you take your cowling off, and look at the flywheel on top to see if it has gear teeth. If it does, of course, you're in like Flynn. Additionaly, You might want to look at "Blue water Yachts" quick disconnect motor connector, since I'll bet you didn't get one for your 9.9. Good luck with the changes.
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