⚓ Elevate your boating game with precision and durability!
The DotLine Adjustable Outboard Motor Tilter is a robust, marine-grade accessory designed for outboard motors up to 75 HP without power tilt. Featuring adjustable tilt angles and a user-friendly manual operation, it ensures precise motor positioning and enhanced handling. Built from stainless steel and cast aluminum, it offers long-lasting durability in demanding aquatic environments, making it an essential upgrade for serious boaters and anglers.
Brand | Dotline |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Material | Stainless Steel, Cast Aluminum |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Recommended Uses For Product | Assisting in tilting outboard motors without power tilt |
Mounting Type | Transom Mount |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Maximum Horsepower | 75 Horsepower |
Manufacturer | Drifter Marine |
UPC | 029027012506 |
Item Weight | 3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 22 inches |
Item model number | 1250 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1250 |
H**Y
Outboard motor tilt
Works as advertised!I like it that it can be adjusted to fit different size outboards.
S**E
Happy boater
I have an 55hp mercury engine. It is without a tilt and is heavy when full of water. I was unable to lift it from inside the boat. Had to get into the water at launch ramp to lift and drop engine into the water! I now can lift and drop it from the back of the boat. Will work for me until I can figure out a tilt trim .. works as advertised and delivered on time!! It is adjustable so will work on other engines!
M**N
looks good
not used yet
D**.
Use it to lift 50 hp motor
I"m 71 so Now I need all the help I can get. It works good
K**R
Not really a heavy weight
It works , but for an 82 year old man it was a struggle to lift a 40hp motor.
M**6
Back saver!
I used this for the first time yesterday to lift my 40 hp motor when we went fishing.Should have purchased it years ago.I am 60 with back issues, always dreaded lifting the motor up after driving the boat onto the trailer getting ready to pull off of the boat ramp. This is way easy to use and saves possible injury and strain on my back.Installing a hydraulic tilt system would cost me around $1200, this was around $80, a no brainer.
J**C
Happy I found this
If you have to raise the motor by hand it helps and when your 80 years old you need all the help you can get
A**Y
easy to use
Works great. Tied a line on it so if dropped its not lost
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