New boat owner, first time poster to the forum. I did my best to try to find posts regarding my issue but all were related to steering being too tight.
I don't know if this is a problem or not. 2001 Fisher with 2001 90 hp Mercury outboard. There is little to no resistance when moving the motor from side to side. Very easy to do by hand and with the steering wheel. When I pulled it home the, with the transom saver in place, it flopped all the way to one side and stayed that way. There isn't any play it the steering that I notice. There just isn't much resistance at all.
Questions:
Should I be concerned with the lack of resistance in the steering?
Shouldn't the motor be pointed straight back when trailering with the transom saver in place?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Chad
I don't know if this is a problem or not. 2001 Fisher with 2001 90 hp Mercury outboard. There is little to no resistance when moving the motor from side to side. Very easy to do by hand and with the steering wheel. When I pulled it home the, with the transom saver in place, it flopped all the way to one side and stayed that way. There isn't any play it the steering that I notice. There just isn't much resistance at all.
Questions:
Should I be concerned with the lack of resistance in the steering?
Shouldn't the motor be pointed straight back when trailering with the transom saver in place?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Chad