All this talk about installing adjustable motor mounts, and I'm
doing just the opposite. I had the "brilliant" idea last year of moving the
motor out of the cut-out in the transom (older model M17) so I could put a swim
ladder there. The idea was that the cut-out would make it easier to get into the
boat off the swim ladder. And it did. I then moved the motor to the starboard
side onto an adjustable motor mount, which I thought was a great thing. (I'd
never had one before.) After the first trial run, I knew I wouldn't like it. The
boat felt different. It's hard to imagine moving the motor back just a foot
would make a difference, but it did. The trim felt different under sail, and
when motoring, well, she just seemed to plow through instead of slipping along
like she used to. And to top it all off, I now have to remove the motor when
trailering. So, it's coming off, and the swim ladder is moving to the starboard
side so the motor can go back where it belongs. Anybody want to buy a Fulton
motor mount? It'll be listed under Parts For Sale on the web page.
Larry Yake
M17, #200
Tullamore
P.S. Doug, I like the new pictures on the MSOG home page. Tullamore is the
yellow one. :-)