I have my outboard fixed in forward and switch motor direction via relays.
I took the leg apart and removed the impellor on the water pump.
If the impellor is still on the leg I think you would have issues.It causes alot of drag and would not like to go backwards.
I also run at fairly low amps, so i have my controller mounted in the back of the boat(dry area), so i don't have cooling issues in the confined area under the motor cover.
sorry about previous reply with small fonts
mark
From: "John Acord jcacord@gmail.com [electricboats]" <electricboats@yahoogroups.com>
To: electricboats@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 7:58 PM
Subject: [Electric Boats] Lower end on an Outboard Conversion
I am just starting my outboard conversion and, while things are apart, have a question about forward/reverse.
Is it OK to fix the lower end in one direction, forward for example, and reverse the motor for direction change?
Is it OK to fix the lower end in one direction, forward for example, and reverse the motor for direction change?
My preference is to fix the lower end in forward and reverse with the motor direction. But I am not sure how well the lower end will hold up with that operation.
John
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