[Rhodes22-list] Electric motor mount vibration

Bruce Greenwald bmg18 at me.com
Thu Sep 2 18:27:40 EDT 2021


Jeff, I have a Yamaha 9.9 with a Yamaha remote control set up similar to what I understand  is Roger’s.  My prior R22 had the manual motor lift and I had no problem with clearances.  My current boat has the electric lift with the motor tiller connection which works fine except the wiring from the throttle to the motor prevents the motor from turning properly so I have just disconnected it. The mechanics always complain about the tight turns required of the cables but they work.  Without the tiller motor connection the lift and throttle work fine.  I have vibration but it comes from the hardware on the electric winch in the transom which I have tried to cushion but not with a lot of success.

Bruce Greenwald
S/V Ruach 
Shelter Island NY

> On Aug 31, 2021, at 3:33 PM, ROGER PIHLAJA <roger_pihlaja at msn.com> wrote:
> 
> Jeff,
> 
> Fortunately, the throttle and shifter on my Honda 8hp Extra long shaft outboard are separate.  I’m using a Honda 9.9 hp remote control mounted on the port side gunnel.  The Honda remote control is a single lever shifter + throttle with a separate warm-up throttle lever.  If it’s necessary, I still have to operate the choke at the engine.  In the attached photo, you can see the single engine control lever sticking up above the port side gunnel.  The lever is inside of it’s blue UV protective sock.  Note how the throttle and shifter cables have a spiral bend in them.  This enables them to accommodate the vertical, side to side, and tilting motions of the motor mount and engine itself.  I can only tilt the motor up to the 2nd detent.  But, when the motor mount is fully raised, the 2nd tilt detent allows the lower unit to clear the water unless the port rail is in the water.  i.e. 99+ % of the time.  & remember, I have an extra long shaft engine.
> 
> You have to try having the engine remote controls in your left hand and the tiller in your right hand while you stand at the helm station to appreciate how nice this setup is for close quarter’s maneuvering and docking!  Your visibility is great, you have total engine throttle/engine shift/rudder steering control, you can pass dock lines to/from the boat, and you have access to the engine’s tiller if you need to do something fancy with the engine’s thrust.
> 
> The GBI motor mount puts the engine cowling at about the normal distance from the transom.  The Honda Engine/Remote Unit works just fine.  It’s hard to believe a Yamaha outboard couldn’t be made to work.  I would get a 2nd opinion.
> 
> Roger Pihlaja
> S/V Dynamic Equilibrium
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> The local Yamaha Dealer said they could not install remote controls on my
> Yamaha T8ELH because the motor was too close to the transom.  I'm still
> trying to get used to operating the throttle and shifter towards the end
> of my second season.
> I would love to dismount the motor for long trailering in order to add to
> the tongue weight, but it is too much of a pain to do so.  I will carry my
> uninflated dinghy in the V berth (whether I end up inflating it or not) to
> increase tongue weight.
> The noise of the motor annoyed me so I installed a double layer of KILMAT
> on the inside of the cowl, but an iPhone decibel meter didn't show much
> difference. I still have a bunch left, if someone wants to stop by or pay
> postage.
> Whe WM transom matt has poor reviews, so I looked on McMaster-Carr and saw
> these choices.
> <
> https://www.mcmaster.com/rubber/rubber/multipurpose-neoprene-rubber-sheets-and-strips/
>> 
> McMaster is a great resource for DIY-ers.
> Best regards,
> Jeff Smith
> w <http://NJphoto.Net>ww.jeffsmithphoto.net
> Cell: 732-236-1368
> Atlantic Highlands, NJ
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