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Prop Guard Installation Instructions
Time required: About 25-30 minutes. Don't be in a hurry!
Tools needed: Drill, 5/16", bit, 7/16" box end or socket wrench, C-clamps or Grip clamps.
1. Place the Prop Guard on the underside of the cavitation plate.
Align the guard so that equal distance exists between the guard
and the prop when the propeller revolves inside the guard. The
guard should be positioned as far forward on the cavitation plate
as possible. Note: the mounting surface of the guard should remain
flat against the cavitation plate. The use of a hand file may
be needed to remove any imperfections in the lower surface of
the cavitation plate and the lower skeg.
2. Clamp the guard to the cavitation plate using C-clamps or
Grip clamps. Insert bolts, washers and Nyloc nuts through bottom
of pre-drilled holes at bottom of rings and loosely tighten.
3. Make certain that the guard is square with the cavitation
plate, propeller and lower skeg. PROPELLER MUST BE IN LINE WITH
MIDDLE RING PER ILLUSTRATION (MR) MIDDLE RING.
4. Drill 2 holes through the cavitation plate and guard on each
side. Insert bolts, washers and Nyloc nuts as illustrated and
loosely tighten.
5. Drill 1 hole through lower skeg, per illustration. Insert
bolt, washer and Nyloc nut, tighten securely. Now tighten cavitation
bolts. REMOVE CLAMPS !!!
7. EXTREMELY IMPORTANT: MAKE SURE YOUR MOTOR IS TRIMMED TO OBTAIN
MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE OF YOUR PROP GUARD.
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