I found that my Tohatsu 6 sail drive outboard was just too noisy and have invested in a new Yamaha 6B, twin cylinder engine which is amazingly smooth and quiet, if quite a bit more expensive (and heavier) than the old Tohatsu, but to me worthwhile.
I would like to properly ensure it is locked and secured to the best of my ability, and to satisfy the insurance company. However, all the 'usual' locks are pretty well ineffectual on our 235's as the ne'er do wells can just lift the engine straight up on the engine mount in the well slides!
I'm loathe to bolt in the wooden insert into the slides as I use them to 'lift' the engine.
How do other owners secure their outboards..?
I'm thinking maybe of some kind of bracket that will secure the engine direct down into the hull - something along those lines?
I'll also probably get one of those very loud audible alarms and a 'tracker' tag.
Any thoughts or idea's welcome!
Regards
Andy
P235 No. 65 'Swift'