I attempted to register on three sites to ask this question of the boaters there... God what a royal PITA to try to register at some forums... Finally managed it on one forum, and got sent a message it would take one to three days for a MOD to accept and approve my registration... Never mind....
SO.... I have been fishing from boats most of my life.. My Pontoon (River Rat) was in dire need of a new motor... I looked at a dozen or so, from 40 HP to 80 HP.... Drove down into MO to look at a 50HP Evinrude a dealer had... and drove home with a brand spanking new Suzuki four stroke 50HP...
It is/was (should it be?) my intention to disconnect the trim and tilt, so when, not if, I hit a log it doesnt tear my transom out.. The dealer told me the hydraulics would bypass and the motor would kick up....
Knowing something of hydraulics, having worked on hydraulic systems all my life, I have to wonder just how easily the motor will kick up? To my way of thinking, it will hit a LOT harder than a motor that will kick up freely like all my motors of the past have done....
Obviously, the goal while running down the rivers is to MISS logs, but inevitably, there will be one that you do not see, or is down under the surface JUST far enough that you dont see the signs its there, and BAM... motor kicks up, you drop the throttle, and accelerate on the other side/keep right on going... My fear with this motor, is that when I do eventually catch that log, and it WILL happen, no matter how hard I try not to hit anything, that I will be repairing both transom AND lower unit on a brand new motor...
So who has experience with hitting stuff with a trim/tilt style motor?