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Answered: I have a 4hp motor on a 12 ft. v-hull boat. The ...

A "whaletail" helps, no question about it. A 4hp motor is a little on the small side to get your boat up on the step. You can adjust the tilt of the motor so the prop is further toward the front of the boat . That will put a slight downward pressure to the front. Another thing you can do is put ...

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Answered: I bought a replacement horn and button for my truck. How do I wire that

I assume this is an aftermarket horn. Attatch your horn to the fender under the hood, which makes it grounded, run one wire to the positive side of your battery, and the other end to the button you will install under your dash (inside of vehicle). The run another wire from the other side of the ...

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4800 seems a little on the low side for an outboard. Maybe you should consider trying a prop with a little less pitch.
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Sometime there is a loose connection in your neutral cable. If not near to your neutral cable there may be unbalance load (over load) will come through the cable. ex:- take warehouse, in that warehouse if there is any unbalance load, the light flicker again and again......................

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Have to be more specific, motor is an inboard/outboard, outboard, made by who?? If Mercruiser, possible leaking will occur at Ujoint bellows, shift cable bellows. Best to take to a boat repair shop

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Oh dear... I'm sorry you are in such a position. I'm afraid that IF the owner's association has a restriction on the type vessels they allow in their harbor and, your presence has been an oversight to the charter rules your eviction is legal. The person whom you subleased the slip from is the ...