David Mellon wrote:Looks sharp, can you make margaritas with that?

lol. I reached my lifetime limit of Jimmy Buffett 3 1/2 years ago. All finished. Life is better!
raycarlson wrote:looks nice,hows the steering with 9.9 at full throttle, does it take both rudders down to keep it from wanting to turn to the right? is the 9.9 at 25inch motor, i thought only the 6hp came in 25inch size.
Boy, you got me. This is my first ever outboard. It is a "short shaft". The mount has 14" of travel, which when up with motor tilted back, the prop clears the water surface by a good 6 inches, and fully submerges past "cavitation" plate when down.
Steering? Haven't tried it yet. Just installed yesterday. My purpose was to have an accessible mount to store the dinghy motor. The fact it will work as emergency backup is just the cherry on top.
Sumner wrote:Looks nice. How are you controlling the throttle and the forward, neutral, reverse. Have you installed remote controls? I'd still like to do that,
Throttle tension is adjustable. It will hold when let go of (same with direction, which can be locked). Steering will be with one or both rudders. Again, this is just a backup, emergency scenario.
c130king wrote:Is it going to drag in the water if heeled over on a starboard tack?
hahaha your joking right !? The admiral won't let me heal over. Besides, up here in Puget Sound/San Juans,
the fickle wind isn't the concerning factor, rather it's the
ever present tidal currents, for which this backup now gives me peace of mind.
Thanks for the questions & feedback. At the BWY Mac rendezvous last year, with some 30 Macs, I only saw ONE with an extra motor. But I wasn't paying attention to how he had it mounted, if it was as a Kicker too, or just dinghy storage. Good to know it can be both.