Suzuki DF50 wont turn boat as tight as old 2-stroke did...

Don CS

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How can I get the motor to turn tighter?<br /><br />Is it a matter of installing a longer steering arm?<br /><br />Due to the nature of the work (boat shows) this oddball 14ft deep-v hull performs, I would like it if the motor would lay all the way over and push sideways, or as close to that as I can get.<br /><br />Thanks in advance for any advice.
 

steelespike

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Re: Suzuki DF50 wont turn boat as tight as old 2-stroke did...

I havent a clue, but how about unhooking the arm and turning motor by hand then compare steering rod travel to motor travel?
 

hondon

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Re: Suzuki DF50 wont turn boat as tight as old 2-stroke did...

There are generally two holes in the steering arm of outboards in this hp range, and a common rigging mistake is to attach the tie bar to the outer hole .The proper hole is the one closest to the engine.That may solve the problem.
 

wezie

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Re: Suzuki DF50 wont turn boat as tight as old 2-stroke did...

Your steering system may be limiting the amount of swing of the engine side to side.<br />If it is tiller steered, you will just have to look around for another engine.<br />Otherwise Steelspike said it. Some engines do not turn as far side to side as others. <br />Think "safety" if this is the case; as in lawsuits.<br />But if you think of of it as safety, I am sure you will get a warm and fuzzy feeling each time you run into the dock.
 
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