Sounds like you have a fixed mount? The generic advice would be, get an adjustable one, so you can easily lower the motor deep enough when using it, and raise it back up enough to tilt forward without hitting transom when not using it. My M17 came with an adjustable mount that still works fine, so I haven't had to buy one...hopefully others here have more recent shopping/research experience to point you towards good options. cheers, John On 7/26/21 5:50 PM, Josh ua wrote:
Since the discussion has been oriented aft lately...how about some M15 motor bracket advice? My early 80s M15 has the original mount that juts out from the transom. I have bolted a 2x6 to the aft face of that mount, raising the motor only enough to clear the transom when the 2.5hp Suzuki 4 stroke is tilted to lock position. If I go forward past the companionway, the lower unit lifts out of the water enough to stop coolant flow. This is a problem I am willing to mitigate for a while by turning the motor off to go forward. I've been without a motor for my entire sailing experience (6yrs) so, for now, I am just enjoying the conveniece, but I'm sure there is a motor bracket solution that will answer when the motor is more than a conveniece and can be elevated to the status of an additional piece of safety equipment. There are so many options out there that I would like to hear from the group in order to have a better chance at only buying a bracket once - 'cause some of them are pricey. I intend to deliberately plan well enough not to depend on a motor, but, if I do need it, I will obviously want it to be dependably and functionally installed.
Thanks for the tips,
Josh M15 HN115 "Honeybee" Rock Port" MO.
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