I'm reading (general outboard, not specific Suzuki) conflicting opinions about stopping/slowing down the boat by shifting from forward->neutral->reverse->neutral
Some say this creates tremendous load on the gears, and should be avoided, others seem not so worried.
Of course, in principle it is possible to stop/slow down the boat by simply shifting to neutral early, and let the boat slow down/stop by itself.
However, when the speed becomes too slow, the steering becomes ineffective, so maintaining a minimum speed is often needed, and then ultimately some kind of 'braking' is necessary. Apart from throwing out an anchor, shifting to reverse appears to be the most obvious option, unless this might harm the motor of course....
Some say this creates tremendous load on the gears, and should be avoided, others seem not so worried.
Of course, in principle it is possible to stop/slow down the boat by simply shifting to neutral early, and let the boat slow down/stop by itself.
However, when the speed becomes too slow, the steering becomes ineffective, so maintaining a minimum speed is often needed, and then ultimately some kind of 'braking' is necessary. Apart from throwing out an anchor, shifting to reverse appears to be the most obvious option, unless this might harm the motor of course....
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