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Originally Posted by upthesaukee
Fix it right, it's your kid's boat.
Dave
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Certainly my inclination, but it appears to do so requires a fair amount of disassembling the motor, and without a manual or maybe even access to some parts, it may be risky. I have a small history of making things worse by trying to fix them!
On another note, it appears that the lock is released when in forward as a "safety" mechanism to allow the motor to bump up if hitting a log or something and that it's only job is to keep the motor from riding up in reverse.
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