I've always wondered, never ask

tashasdaddy

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just what is the purpose of the cross bar on the back of the johnsons? some have it some don't.
 

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Re: I've always wondered, never ask

Hammerhead Johnson!
 

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Walker

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Re: I've always wondered, never ask

That's the first one I've ever seen. My guess is it was to limit steering radius as a tiller setup.
 

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It's a carry handle. Later ones were shaped to also allow the motor to be laid on its back and not damage the chrome, etc. Back in those days, motors weren't as apt to be permanently attached to the boat and were removed much more often, so the handles were common. Mercury even incorporated a handle into the entire circumfrence of their motors' lower cowls.

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Yep, a carrying handle. In some cases it came with the motor and in others it was an accessory.
 

tashasdaddy

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carrying handle, that was my thought, so 2 people could carry it. at 130 lbs.
 

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Carrying handle is what it was called in the accessory cataloge.
 

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Steering handle for insane Barefoot Skiers when they couldn't find a driver last I heard..:D
 

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Steering handle for insane Barefoot Skiers when they couldn't find a driver last I heard..:D
Actually this was inspired by James Bond, he would simply steer the outboard with the handlebars while the motor pulled him through the water. No boat needed.
 

tashasdaddy

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you 2 aren't far off my original thought, it could be where you connect a ski harness, it would help keep the rope out of the prop.
 
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