No need to cut the clamps. There’s holes on the mounting bracket specifically there for mounting the outboard along with the use of the clamps to create 4 points of contact
Locks keep honest people honest. The thieves in Florida are on another level. I wouldnt put it past these dirtbags to cut your transom to get your motor.
These outboards are really expensive and they hold there value a new 15hp motor goes for $2500 - $3500 new depending on brand and stats so the ones who steals knows the value and wants one but cant afford one.
I know. Taking the motor off and keeping it inside isn’t a viable option for most people. Frankly, it’s a pain in the ass. The majority will leave it on their boat. Thus my reason for posting this video.
I have a 15hp and have had it stolen at least twice. The only thing that saved it from theft is that I bolted it to the transum cause they came at late night and turned the latches back and tried to lift it with no-avail, when I noticed it days later when they didnt turn them even back to the transum, then I added a bar lock thinking they would come back with a socket set to get bolts off and then later I chained the motor with a pad lock to one of the rear lift handles on the jon boat cause the outboard had a metel ring attached built to the side of it. Oh yeah and make sure you have a lock on the trailer hitch and chain a cinder block around the trailer as well so they dont drive it all off away and take pictures of the motor, boat, trailer and right down all serial #'s as well.
Good points. Like you said, it won't stop a determined thief, but it might make them consider stealing an easier one from someone else. I noticed you don't have the transom drilled for bolting thorough the transom. Would be good to do that to keep it from ever accidentally falling off & then you could also add the security lock nuts on the bolts. It would basically force them to steal the whole boat or cut the back of the boat off to steal the motor if they were that determined.
Someone got my 1 month old Honda a few years back, just picked up a new Mercury 8 yesterday... I'm gonna clamp lock, transom bolt, and steel cable this one.
What I did with my Honda 15hp years ago was to drill out the pins that hold the clamp handles, remove handles and then align the two flats horizontally. Order some stainless steel flat bar and bolt the flat bar from one clamp to the other using 1/4 inch nut and bolt with lock tight. I hope I explained that properly for the readers. Not perfect but still a deterrent. As well bolt the motor to the transom.
Most outboards have a spot on the bracket to tie a tether line -usually on both sides of the mounting bracket since they are mirror images You can padlock to that as well. It's a good idea to use a tether if you don't have the outboard bolted on because those clamp screws can and do sometimes back off and then that tether rope is the only thing keeping the motor from going to the bottom when if falls off into the drink. If you are taking the motor on and off a lot when the boat is on the water a longer tether to shore or your bigger boat adds security in case you fumble and drop the motor when mounting or dismounting it. Those tether holes are big enough to use one with a padlock and a cable to the boat. These can be broken but unlike the easily-replaced clamp handles breaking the transom bracket seriously devalues the resale value of the stolen motor and they are expensive to replace. Locking both the handles and the transom bracket may be enough to persuade the thieves to move on to an easier target. Usually thefts happen on land. A boat on a trailer is easier to steal if it doesn't have a hitch lock and a cable though a wheel to keep it from rolling. Theft on the water is more unlikely. We have had little theft issues as full-time boaters but sometimes when we leave our dinghy at a sketchy dock or beach for a long day exploring ashore we do worry a little. Having to swim back to our sailboat is even worse than needing to buy a new dinghy or outboard.
Iv`e always used a plastic coated cable lock thru the motor handle and thru the gusset on the transom , works great for me and can be bought any where.
hey buddy, at 5:19 if you look under where you are pointing there is two holes. use those holes and put a bolt through. I wouldnt recommend cutting those tabs off. I just purchased a new murc a few days ago and it came with a pair of nuts bolts and washers for that exact reason. I just bought one of those nuts and bolts where is has a locking nut which you need a key for to take the nut on and off. I also plan to put that bar on as well! Last thing i want is to come out and my motor is gone. sweet vids dude.
9.9’s are thief bait in the state I live in due to not needing to tag or title them. Many on the used market will have no serial or id numbers on them. One that I got stole was bought new, had less than 100 hours on it. Was bolted, tab locked, and cable locked to the transom. Thieves jumped my back fence, unbolted, and cut my locks. Set over my back fence and walked 200 yards with it to the road, left quite a trail. My gas can was thrown on the neighbors shop roof, I’m assuming to get at a later time or date. Sadly, nothing is thief proof. I replaced the motor with a 4stroke 15 so it has to be tagged and isn’t like the 2 stroke 15’s that can be passed off as a 9.9 due to being an identical powerhead. Even still, I keep that heavy motor locked up in my house. It’s a pain.
I just chain the lower unit to the back of my trailer, it's bolted into the transom too. anyone with a harbor freight battery powered angle grinder and a cutoff disc is unstoppable :)
Thanks, I like that Trimax--wish I had thought more about it before mine was cut off with bolt cutters. That looks like it would be a serious deterrent. Thanks again.
Late reply, but I use those tab lock bars AND rhe chain/cable through the grab handles when not in use. Only thing I don't like about the lock bar, it rattles/vibrates while under power.
I live in Baton Rouge, La. My wife and I went to Saline Larto Complex this past weekend caught 5 bass and leaned a few things about the area and my Lil tracker. -Larto lake and the whole complex from, shad lake, saline lake, and lake Larto is 12 feet higher than it normal 30feet. It was our first time fishing there we traveled the entire arena without telling my wife, I was sporting fishing ground. I found some place without turbulent water we basically finished submerged campgrounds that creating a flat or homes. We used power bait black crawfish w/red specks, dang bass kept ripping off the artificial crawfish’s arms total of 10 artificial crawfish, we caught 5 with and our weight was 25pounds at the end of the day. -I also learned that my little boat motor(15feet tracker topper w/8hp Mercury motor ; 15-20hp is all i would have put on 190pound tracker15. No point in dropping more money into my bayou boat) is going to burn out if I keep using it the way I did this weekend, 56 miles, in one day. We’re getting a pro team 195/TXW w/150hp Mercury motor. I have a Carolina skiff with a 150hp Yamaha and it does 60mph with a experience boater. The tracker 195/TXW is a V-Hull with almost a flat back profile, so I’ll be able to get that boat up to 40mph3500rpm-60mph5800rpm. Or a 175/TF /w 75hp and it’ll do 25mph3500rpm-48mph 5800rps. We caught 5 and missed 10 fish couldn’t get all of them to bite, finicky bass! Sunday we went Sac-ua-lait fishing at 2 o’clock bayou and caught 30 only kept 10, it was so enjoyable. The freaking war-mouths kept hitting my plastic Zoom jerk bait white/shade gray top. Enjoyed the vide brother!
Does the trimax product really keep the vibration down so the motor won’t come loose? I heard you mention it in the video and it’s been a year since the video. Just seeing how the products been holding up.
It held up fine while I used it, but now I have a different boat and an aftermarket power tilt unit on it which doesn't allow me to fit the trimax. I used it for about 9 months. It kept the thumb screws from turning due to the way they fit inside the lock. Without it, I would notice they would vibrate come about a half turn loose after a while and with the lock there's no way for them to move. Due to the boat being stored outside, I did have to service the key cylinder and lubricate it with some graphite and I sealed it with some marine grease to keep water from getting inside. But otherwise once its installed, there's little reason to remove it. I cannot stress enough that its just a deterrent for honest people. It can be defeated if someone is really out to steal your motor.
Truth is you can’t stop your stuff from getting stolen you can only make it harder, take longer, and give the assholes more work. The cable lock takes 5 seconds, I would invest in a plastic covered chain, 100x the security, and won’t scratch anything. Awesome videos though brother
thanks... I have a Carolina Skiff with no lip or ledge left on the transom. I got the lock, but I worry I can't clamp the tabbed bolts tight enough to prevent scraping it vertically off the no-lip transum. But The thru-bolts worry me, too, lol. Unless, as you say, special lock nuts or bolts. Do you think the stock clamps can clamp hard enough, squishing into the fiberglass, to prevent being shimmy-scraped vertically, still tight?
Install bolts through the transom (preferably in the motor mount holes designed for that purpose) and weld the nuts onto the bolts. If you ever need to remove the motor just grind off the welded bit and replace your fasteners for a couple bucks.
No video. I really wouldn't call what I did an installation. I just hooked it directly up to my battery, and that's basically it. Hopefully picking up a bigger jon boat in a few weeks and will do an overview video of the mods once its done.
and it today's video, we're going to ignore what was said in the opening statements about keeping honest people honest, and that these locks can be defeated.................................. and a few more................................
Ya those bar locks are no safer than a guy with a screw driver. I lost the key to mine looked at it took a scew driver rammed it up on the end between the inner locking part and the outside cover pulled up on the screwdriver and POP off came the cover. Just like that and tood very little upward force to pop it off.
What year is your 9.9. If it’s a 96 or newer 2 stroke you can make it a 15 by changing the reed block and removing the limiter on the throttle linkage lol . I did it to my 2004 9.9. And upped the prop on pitch went from 27kph to 35kph lolol. And only cost me 45$ Canadian
Great video. I'm new to outboard, just recently moved up from an MK Trolling motor to a small 2.5hp clamp on 4 stroke outboard. Do you transport your motor clamped on the boat? I've been taking mines off and on each time while trailering the boat. Too scared to leave it on.
Three or four transoms ( I can't remember exactly ) with outboards still attached were chainsawed off from Good boats several miles from my hometown around ten or so years ago. I agree, if someone knows they're there and decides they want them, it'll be hard to stop them. A neighbour used to wrap his outboards up with lots of tarp then heavy duty chained the crap out of it, wrapped up so ugly and awkward with half a dozen locks too. Ha! we used to laugh at him doing so but in his younger days apparently he knew plenty of thieves and had been a bit of an opportunist himself so knew how they thought, he never had his outboards stolen and they sat on his boat out on the street. A Good greasy tarp is the best he said, same with locks and chain lol. His boats looked tatty so the assumption would have been the outboards were probably tatty too!
I thought you were going to show ways to secure the outboard to the transom so it doesn't fall off on the water. What I did is simple you drill holes through the transom and align them with the holes on the motor. I have been boating 20 years never saw or heard of people stealing an outboard right off a boat. Brazen.
Man, people are ballsy. I come out to my bike lock with new cut attempts in it ever other week or so. First guy almost got through it but gave up halfway, must have been going at if for awhile
Our boat has a big transom eye on each side of the transom on the outside. I use them for my transom tie downs. I had a local hardware store cut and press clamps for an eye on each end of the cable. I run it around my 2007 Mercury Prokicker were it can't be removed. Then bring the two eyes to the transom eye and put a lock through them and the transom eye. Works good. This Mercury 9.9 does not have knobs to put one of those locks on. Just clamps to transom with a square end on each bolt. I told dealer to dig through floatation and put a bolt on each side through the transom but they didn't.
That trimax piece of junk only works if the thief does not have a screw driver and a brain. I had one of those lost my key. Looked at the end took a screw driver stuck it inside the end pulled up with very little force and the tab folded up and the thing fell off. Since have looked at several others differnt brands it the ends are folded over tabs and not welded ends the same thing happens. Scew driver and pop motor gone.
What? you have to unlock a padlock to use it?? i always put em on locked. Also with a pad lock like this and the plastic thumb screws i dont need tools because i only need to bend it upward and the plastic will snap. Oh you could also use a blow torch so.... NO PADLOCK!
Thanks for watching! You stop noticing the smell after the 11th-12th week of wearing the same shirt. If there’s any stains I just jump in the water. Most of them come right out!
A padlock is no good. A thiefe gos to home depo and buy a hack saw the pad lock is hard the thumb screws are not so i start at the thinnest part of the thumb screw 15 minutes and your motor is gone. Thumb screws are maybe 20 dollars for a set so if i want to sell the motor i put a few dollars extra on the price.
Padlock is always a good idea with metal tabs. The bracket you pointed at. Has two holes that you can drill through your transm and bolt that way. No reason to cut the bolt off the actual transm and the tabs and drill a new hole. That just defeats the damn purpose. You're doing more work. The concept is work harder not smarter.
How? Those screw looking things under the throttle bar secures the outboard to the boat. You can totallv get away with not needing to tighten those down. Until you hit a wave or two and that shit goes out the window. Because the only thing holding the outboard to the boat is the weight of the outboard itself. 😅 Tighten those screws to secure your outboard every time.
No need to cut the clamps. There’s holes on the mounting bracket specifically there for mounting the outboard along with the use of the clamps to create 4 points of contact
yep there 4 to 6 holes on the outside of the mounting bracket that could be use
Exactly i just posted that lol
Locks keep honest people honest. The thieves in Florida are on another level. I wouldnt put it past these dirtbags to cut your transom to get your motor.
These outboards are really expensive and they hold there value a new 15hp motor goes for $2500 - $3500 new depending on brand and stats so the ones who steals knows the value and wants one but cant afford one.
Just keep it home
What about the people who can’t keep their boat inside a garage? Or behind a fence? Just because it’s home doesn’t mean it still can’t be stolen.
@@FloBass im talking about the outboard motor not the boat
I know. Taking the motor off and keeping it inside isn’t a viable option for most people. Frankly, it’s a pain in the ass. The majority will leave it on their boat. Thus my reason for posting this video.
I have a 15hp and have had it stolen at least twice. The only thing that saved it from theft is that I bolted it to the transum cause they came at late night and turned the latches back and tried to lift it with no-avail, when I noticed it days later when they didnt turn them even back to the transum, then I added a bar lock thinking they would come back with a socket set to get bolts off and then later I chained the motor with a pad lock to one of the rear lift handles on the jon boat cause the outboard had a metel ring attached built to the side of it. Oh yeah and make sure you have a lock on the trailer hitch and chain a cinder block around the trailer as well so they dont drive it all off away and take pictures of the motor, boat, trailer and right down all serial #'s as well.
I've turned my boat and trailer into Fort Knox. Its sad the amount of protection we have to do to keep it safe from low life people.
Good points. Like you said, it won't stop a determined thief, but it might make them consider stealing an easier one from someone else. I noticed you don't have the transom drilled for bolting thorough the transom. Would be good to do that to keep it from ever accidentally falling off & then you could also add the security lock nuts on the bolts. It would basically force them to steal the whole boat or cut the back of the boat off to steal the motor if they were that determined.
Someone got my 1 month old Honda a few years back, just picked up a new Mercury 8 yesterday...
I'm gonna clamp lock, transom bolt, and steel cable this one.
Great video-ended up getting that trimax based on this video! Thank you!
Great video. Thanks for posting
Sadly a cordless angle grinder is all you need to steal most things. They're loud so you gotta be fast, but brazen thieves will do it broad daylight
Yeah sucks. That or a battery powered sawzall. Say good bye to your outboard and car catalytic converters.
What I did with my Honda 15hp years ago was to drill out the pins that hold the clamp handles, remove handles and then align the two flats horizontally. Order some stainless steel flat bar and bolt the flat bar from one clamp to the other using 1/4 inch nut and bolt with lock tight. I hope I explained that properly for the readers. Not perfect but still a deterrent. As well bolt the motor to the transom.
Most outboards have a spot on the bracket to tie a tether line -usually on both sides of the mounting bracket since they are mirror images You can padlock to that as well. It's a good idea to use a tether if you don't have the outboard bolted on because those clamp screws can and do sometimes back off and then that tether rope is the only thing keeping the motor from going to the bottom when if falls off into the drink. If you are taking the motor on and off a lot when the boat is on the water a longer tether to shore or your bigger boat adds security in case you fumble and drop the motor when mounting or dismounting it.
Those tether holes are big enough to use one with a padlock and a cable to the boat. These can be broken but unlike the easily-replaced clamp handles breaking the transom bracket seriously devalues the resale value of the stolen motor and they are expensive to replace. Locking both the handles and the transom bracket may be enough to persuade the thieves to move on to an easier target.
Usually thefts happen on land. A boat on a trailer is easier to steal if it doesn't have a hitch lock and a cable though a wheel to keep it from rolling. Theft on the water is more unlikely. We have had little theft issues as full-time boaters but sometimes when we leave our dinghy at a sketchy dock or beach for a long day exploring ashore we do worry a little. Having to swim back to our sailboat is even worse than needing to buy a new dinghy or outboard.
Iv`e always used a plastic coated cable lock thru the motor handle and thru the gusset on the transom , works great for me and can be bought any where.
The motor mount has bolt holes that you can use to drill through the transom and bolt the motor to the boat. Good video though.
hey buddy, at 5:19 if you look under where you are pointing there is two holes. use those holes and put a bolt through. I wouldnt recommend cutting those tabs off. I just purchased a new murc a few days ago and it came with a pair of nuts bolts and washers for that exact reason. I just bought one of those nuts and bolts where is has a locking nut which you need a key for to take the nut on and off. I also plan to put that bar on as well! Last thing i want is to come out and my motor is gone. sweet vids dude.
9.9’s are thief bait in the state I live in due to not needing to tag or title them. Many on the used market will have no serial or id numbers on them. One that I got stole was bought new, had less than 100 hours on it. Was bolted, tab locked, and cable locked to the transom. Thieves jumped my back fence, unbolted, and cut my locks. Set over my back fence and walked 200 yards with it to the road, left quite a trail. My gas can was thrown on the neighbors shop roof, I’m assuming to get at a later time or date. Sadly, nothing is thief proof. I replaced the motor with a 4stroke 15 so it has to be tagged and isn’t like the 2 stroke 15’s that can be passed off as a 9.9 due to being an identical powerhead. Even still, I keep that heavy motor locked up in my house. It’s a pain.
What state is this that's crazy
@@puchymueller7209 not sure where he is, but Ohio doesn't require a title for anything under 15hp.
I just chain the lower unit to the back of my trailer, it's bolted into the transom too. anyone with a harbor freight battery powered angle grinder and a cutoff disc is unstoppable :)
Thanks, I like that Trimax--wish I had thought more about it before mine was cut off with bolt cutters. That looks like it would be a serious deterrent. Thanks again.
We spend enough on the boats I think spend the coin for best security. No bastard is taking my shit ever again
Late reply, but I use those tab lock bars AND rhe chain/cable through the grab handles when not in use. Only thing I don't like about the lock bar, it rattles/vibrates while under power.
Good stuff man good stuff
Bolt it to the transom. Not just for theft but to keep the thing from coming off in the middle of the lake, don't ask how I know.
I live in Baton Rouge, La.
My wife and I went to Saline Larto Complex this past weekend caught 5 bass and leaned a few things about the area and my Lil tracker.
-Larto lake and the whole complex from, shad lake, saline lake, and lake Larto is 12 feet higher than it normal 30feet. It was our first time fishing there we traveled the entire arena without telling my wife, I was sporting fishing ground. I found some place without turbulent water we basically finished submerged campgrounds that creating a flat or homes. We used power bait black crawfish w/red specks, dang bass kept ripping off the artificial crawfish’s arms total of 10 artificial crawfish, we caught 5 with and our weight was 25pounds at the end of the day.
-I also learned that my little boat motor(15feet tracker topper w/8hp Mercury motor ; 15-20hp is all i would have put on 190pound tracker15. No point in dropping more money into my bayou boat) is going to burn out if I keep using it the way I did this weekend, 56 miles, in one day. We’re getting a pro team 195/TXW w/150hp Mercury motor. I have a Carolina skiff with a 150hp Yamaha and it does 60mph with a experience boater. The tracker 195/TXW is a V-Hull with almost a flat back profile, so I’ll be able to get that boat up to 40mph3500rpm-60mph5800rpm. Or a 175/TF /w 75hp and it’ll do 25mph3500rpm-48mph 5800rps.
We caught 5 and missed 10 fish couldn’t get all of them to bite, finicky bass!
Sunday we went Sac-ua-lait fishing at 2 o’clock bayou and caught 30 only kept 10, it was so enjoyable. The freaking war-mouths kept hitting my plastic Zoom jerk bait white/shade gray top.
Enjoyed the vide brother!
Does the trimax product really keep the vibration down so the motor won’t come loose? I heard you mention it in the video and it’s been a year since the video. Just seeing how the products been holding up.
It held up fine while I used it, but now I have a different boat and an aftermarket power tilt unit on it which doesn't allow me to fit the trimax. I used it for about 9 months. It kept the thumb screws from turning due to the way they fit inside the lock. Without it, I would notice they would vibrate come about a half turn loose after a while and with the lock there's no way for them to move. Due to the boat being stored outside, I did have to service the key cylinder and lubricate it with some graphite and I sealed it with some marine grease to keep water from getting inside. But otherwise once its installed, there's little reason to remove it. I cannot stress enough that its just a deterrent for honest people. It can be defeated if someone is really out to steal your motor.
Truth is you can’t stop your stuff from getting stolen you can only make it harder, take longer, and give the assholes more work. The cable lock takes 5 seconds, I would invest in a plastic covered chain, 100x the security, and won’t scratch anything. Awesome videos though brother
Thanks Cole
I broke the same plastic tab using a padlock that wasn’t wide enough. Now trying to replace and get a wider lock
thanks... I have a Carolina Skiff with no lip or ledge left on the transom. I got the lock, but I worry I can't clamp the tabbed bolts tight enough to prevent scraping it vertically off the no-lip transum. But The thru-bolts worry me, too, lol. Unless, as you say, special lock nuts or bolts. Do you think the stock clamps can clamp hard enough, squishing into the fiberglass, to prevent being shimmy-scraped vertically, still tight?
I just bolt mine on and tack the nuts with a welder 👨🏭 👍
Install bolts through the transom (preferably in the motor mount holes designed for that purpose) and weld the nuts onto the bolts. If you ever need to remove the motor just grind off the welded bit and replace your fasteners for a couple bucks.
Did you do a video on your lowrance fish finder installation?
No video. I really wouldn't call what I did an installation. I just hooked it directly up to my battery, and that's basically it. Hopefully picking up a bigger jon boat in a few weeks and will do an overview video of the mods once its done.
how do you release the motor to be lowered down? On mine i believe i have to stick my hands in between the motor and pull the tilt bar by hand.
There’s a lever to flip up and down on the front in between the knobs to clamp the motor down
@@FloBass ok that explains that. It’s frozen solid on my motor only way I can move it up or down is with a hammer
Lockpicking lawyer here.....................
and it today's video, we're going to ignore what was said in the opening statements about keeping honest people honest, and that these locks can be defeated.................................. and a few more................................
Nice, this one of my fears.
Ya those bar locks are no safer than a guy with a screw driver. I lost the key to mine looked at it took a scew driver rammed it up on the end between the inner locking part and the outside cover pulled up on the screwdriver and POP off came the cover. Just like that and tood very little upward force to pop it off.
Like I said they're just there to keep honest people honest.
What year is your 9.9. If it’s a 96 or newer 2 stroke you can make it a 15 by changing the reed block and removing the limiter on the throttle linkage lol . I did it to my 2004 9.9. And upped the prop on pitch went from 27kph to 35kph lolol. And only cost me 45$ Canadian
Those foam pads absorb water like a sponge. The Trimax i give 2 years life before it rusts off if used in salt water.
Great video. I'm new to outboard, just recently moved up from an MK Trolling motor to a small 2.5hp clamp on 4 stroke outboard. Do you transport your motor clamped on the boat? I've been taking mines off and on each time while trailering the boat. Too scared to leave it on.
Three or four transoms ( I can't remember exactly ) with outboards still attached were chainsawed off from Good boats several miles from my hometown around ten or so years ago. I agree, if someone knows they're there and decides they want them, it'll be hard to stop them.
A neighbour used to wrap his outboards up with lots of tarp then heavy duty chained the crap out of it, wrapped up so ugly and awkward with half a dozen locks too. Ha! we used to laugh at him doing so but in his younger days apparently he knew plenty of thieves and had been a bit of an opportunist himself so knew how they thought, he never had his outboards stolen and they sat on his boat out on the street. A Good greasy tarp is the best he said, same with locks and chain lol. His boats looked tatty so the assumption would have been the outboards were probably tatty too!
I thought you were going to show ways to secure the outboard to the transom so it doesn't fall off on the water. What I did is simple you drill holes through the transom and align them with the holes on the motor.
I have been boating 20 years never saw or heard of people stealing an outboard right off a boat. Brazen.
Man, people are ballsy. I come out to my bike lock with new cut attempts in it ever other week or so. First guy almost got through it but gave up halfway, must have been going at if for awhile
Exactly what I needed. Thanks for the educational video.
I have purchased a security lock bolt for my outboard motor but it doesn't fit the bolt it's larger than the original
Ever any issues with the fuel pump?
No. That 9.9 was a beast.
Our boat has a big transom eye on each side of the transom on the outside. I use them for my transom tie downs. I had a local hardware store cut and press clamps for an eye on each end of the cable. I run it around my 2007 Mercury Prokicker were it can't be removed. Then bring the two eyes to the transom eye and put a lock through them and the transom eye. Works good.
This Mercury 9.9 does not have knobs to put one of those locks on. Just clamps to transom with a square end on each bolt. I told dealer to dig through floatation and put a bolt on each side through the transom but they didn't.
This video is 9 minutes and 55 seconds too long
move along !
Apple air tag hidden somewhere inside the power head and you’ll have a very good chance of finding it.
That trimax piece of junk only works if the thief does not have a screw driver and a brain. I had one of those lost my key. Looked at the end took a screw driver stuck it inside the end pulled up with very little force and the tab folded up and the thing fell off. Since have looked at several others differnt brands it the ends are folded over tabs and not welded ends the same thing happens. Scew driver and pop motor gone.
If I want to take the outboard motor, I take a battery-powered jigsaw and saw a piece of the stern of the boat.
I love how you're wearing the exact same stuff a week later haha!
Are you covering up your bloodshot eyes, or are you law enforcement? :) jk good video!
I have macular degeneration
It's like i'm listening to actor Dax Shepard speak...
What? you have to unlock a padlock to use it?? i always put em on locked. Also with a pad lock like this and the plastic thumb screws i dont need tools because i only need to bend it upward and the plastic will snap. Oh you could also use a blow torch so.... NO PADLOCK!
Am I the only one who noticed he's wearing the same shirt as the week before?
Thanks for watching! You stop noticing the smell after the 11th-12th week of wearing the same shirt. If there’s any stains I just jump in the water. Most of them come right out!
maybe he did the laundry in between?
@@THeSPARTEnMORTER21 We'll go with that. lol
Only thing I’ve had stoles is my tag 😡 some asshole stole my tag at the ramp few weeks ago and I’m pissed!
That's ridiculous. Some people are just the lowest of the low.
FloBass I know right!!!!! And since this little cold is going around my dmv is closed.
Gotta have a trailer hitch lock as well, known people had there trailers stolen at the boat ramps when they came back from boating.
Cut an X through your tags with a razor knife to deter theft.
I hate a thief 😡😤😠 off with the hands....can't pick up what don't belong to you ever again
So youre from brazil
Have you ever tried a disc lock?
Beautiful plumeria in the front there
Nice eye, Michael!
nice video and a great help to many but just for the record: Motor=electric Engine= gas, fuel internal combustion
A padlock is no good. A thiefe gos to home depo and buy a hack saw the pad lock is hard the thumb screws are not so i start at the thinnest part of the thumb screw 15 minutes and your motor is gone. Thumb screws are maybe 20 dollars for a set so if i want to sell the motor i put a few dollars extra on the price.
Here in Borneo they just cut your transom.
bolt it on
Really 10 seconds cordless cut off saw
This from a guy that thought streached ears would be a good idea for a white middle class man living in surburbia.
At least you didn't call them gauges 🤣 I wish nothing but the best for you! Take care, bud 🙏🏻
Loose the shades....
Sorry bud, no can do. They’re prescription.
Can you Export o egypt
Padlock is always a good idea with metal tabs. The bracket you pointed at. Has two holes that you can drill through your transm and bolt that way. No reason to cut the bolt off the actual transm and the tabs and drill a new hole. That just defeats the damn purpose. You're doing more work. The concept is work harder not smarter.
1 to 2 min its gone like that
Nowadays they bring a cordless grinder, it will go through most anything. BUT, it is noisy, and takes time. It IS worthwhile, thank you.
The first way is no security. It's the perfect way to be sure the clamps don't get lose through vibrations or whatever.
Lifes too short.
Why not drill through and use the holes on the motor and leave the clamps and put the Trimax over the clamps double secure
Took my 15hp with a chain saw ..cut the back of the boat out in seconds .took it home to get the locks of .got no boat now as well
Degenerates will stop at nothing. Sorry to hear
Far out...2:30 min before any detail...get to the point!!
Thanks for watching! Have a great one! 👍🏻
Music in this video is distracting and pretty lame...
I can pop just about any master lock 🔐 no matter the brand with two open end wrenches no problem
1st!!
too much talk
Backward hat, gauged ears and sunglasses... Can't stomach this video.
I'd still give you the shirt off my back if you needed help.
@@FloBass nice god bless so would I helping others is such a great feeling
How? Those screw looking things under the throttle bar secures the outboard to the boat. You can totallv get away with not needing to tighten those down. Until you hit a wave or two and that shit goes out the window. Because the only thing holding the outboard to the boat is the weight of the outboard itself. 😅 Tighten those screws to secure your outboard every time.