Multiple Outboard Motors - HONDA marine BF350A Owner's Manual

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MULTIPLE OUTBOARD
MOTORS
On boats equipped with more
than one outboard motor, all
motors normally operate at the
same time.
If one or more motor(s) is stopped
while the other(s) is running, put
the stopped motor in NEUTRAL
and tilt it up so its propeller is
above the water's surface.
If the propeller of the stopped
motor is left in the water, it may
turn as the boat moves through
the water, causing a reverse flow
of water from the exhaust side.
Reverse flow can cause an engine
malfunction.
NOTICE
• If one outboard is down and
another outboard is tilted all
the way up, it may cause
extreme steering angles that
can cause the outboard
cowlings to touch and
damage each other.
• Never use the tilt lock lever if
a stopped motor is tilted up.
There is a risk of damaging
the motor if you use the tilt
lock lever while cruising.
8. OPERATION
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