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Thread: Outboard won't 'kick up'.

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    Outboard won't 'kick up'.

    Hi all

    I have a 2006 40hp 4 stroke yammie, tiller steer, elec start, t&t.

    If the motor touches bottom or connects hard with terra firma whilst underway the motor does not kick up. I cannot find a lever/switch or anything similar to release, move or change to allow this to occur. Is this normal? I was sure all outboards could be set to allow them to kick if they hit something, then lock them down when reversing?

    Any suggestions would be great!

    Thanks
    Dave

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    Re: Outboard won't 'kick up'.

    Ooops! I should have put this under Boating. Please move if necessary mods.

    Sorry

    Dave

  3. #3

    Re: Outboard won't 'kick up'.

    my 2005 30 yammie kicks up but it doesn't have T&T.

  4. #4

    Re: Outboard won't 'kick up'.

    AFAIK they will not kick up if you have elec t&t. My yammy definatly kicks up (have tried it unintentionally several times) but I do not have t&t.

    Goddy

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    Re: Outboard won't 'kick up'.

    Quote Originally Posted by goddy100 View Post
    AFAIK they will not kick up if you have elec t&t. My yammy definatly kicks up (have tried it unintentionally several times) but I do not have t&t.

    Goddy
    No, they are definitely still designed to kick up, even if they have Electric T and T. Only happened once, scared the crap out of me, caught the edge of a reef at full noise.

    Cheers

    Dave

  6. #6

    Re: Outboard won't 'kick up'.

    Thanks for the replies, but does anyone have any idea as to why mine doesn't? Maybe I'll have to find a dealer.

    Thanks

    Dave

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    Re: Outboard won't 'kick up'.

    Yeah they are designed to kick up but only on what the owner would consider a severe impact, the force first has to overwhelm the hydraulics. It takes a pretty big bang.

    cheers fnq
    Last edited by FNQCairns; 16-04-2008 at 09:18 AM.



  8. #8

    Re: Outboard won't 'kick up'.

    FNQ is correct, they will kick up if you hit something, but you will not be able to just give it a yank and pull it up, the Hydraulics inhibit that happening, other wise when you engage reverse, your motor will kick up and be a real drama.

  9. #9

    Re: Outboard won't 'kick up'.

    ahh to be so lucky to have creeks deep enough to fish. it will kick up i assure you

  10. #10

    Re: Outboard won't 'kick up'.

    Thanks all. That is a reassuring.


    Dave

  11. #11

    Re: Outboard won't 'kick up'.

    No motor will stay kicked up while it is in gear and running. The prop thrust forces it down again.

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    Re: Outboard won't 'kick up'.

    Quote Originally Posted by FNQCairns View Post
    Yeah they are designed to kick up but only on what the owner would consider a severe impact, the force first has to overwhelm the hydraulics. It takes a pretty big bang.

    cheers fnq
    Yeah, you just need to hit something harder!!
    northernblue
    ><)))))))*>

    It is a far, far better thing to have fished and lost, than never to have fished at all.

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