Outboard motor tilt lock device

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F02B 61/04 (2006.01)

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CA 1275371

ABSTRACT OF THE INVENTION A marine propulsion device comprising a transom bracket adapted to be mounted on the transom of a boat, a swivel bracket mounted on the transom bracket for pivotal movement relative to the transom bracket about a generally horizontal tilt axis and between an operating position and a raised position, a propulsion unit including a rotatably mounted propeller and being mounted on the swivel bracket for pivotal movement relative to the swivel bracket about a generally vertical steering axis, a member mounted on the transom bracket for movement relative thereto between a first position wherein the member permits location of the swivel bracket in the operating position, and a second position spaced from the first position, the member being gravitationally biased toward the second position, a surface on the swivel bracket for engaging the member when said member is in said second position to hold said swivel bracket in said raised position, and a projection on the swivel bracket for moving the member to the first position in response to movement of the swivel bracket to the operating position from the raised position.

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