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back to topPT-35 Tilt and Trim - Smaller and lighter for 35 hp motors and smaller. Works with clamp-on or bolt-on motors. 5-1/2" set back.
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Pros
- Good Performance
Cons
Best Uses
- Personal Crafts
Comments about Cook Mfg. Cook Electric Hydraulic PT-35 Tilt and Trim:
the lake i am located on is shallow in many areas this product worked excellent allowing me to go in any area with no difficulty when i purchased it delivery was excelent no problems i have no complaints
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Waterproof
Cons
- Heavy
Best Uses
- Personal Watercraft
Comments about Cook Mfg. Cook Electric Hydraulic PT-35 Tilt and Trim:
I just installed the pt 35 on my 15' Jon boat, with a 25 H.P. nisson, and it worked the first 2 times I used it, then quit. I have not had the customer service contact me yet, emailed them 4 days ago, but it is the week end, plus a holliday, so I figure it will be a couple more days. I hope I ge t it working soon, I am missing out on alot of duck hunting. It is a nice unit, and works great when its working.
Pros
Cons
- Unreliable
Best Uses
Comments about Cook Mfg. Cook Electric Hydraulic PT-35 Tilt and Trim:
Lower bracket keeps breaking on the pt-35. needs to be heavier duty
Pros
- Good Performance
- Quiet
- Reliable
Cons
Best Uses
- Small Boats
Comments about Cook Mfg. Cook Electric Hydraulic PT-35 Tilt and Trim:
This truly is a back saving device. It works as advertisd and is clearly a well designed peice of equiptment.
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I have twin 1994 yamaha 2 stroke motors would this product be able to work well or need to up grade to the pt-130Asked on 8/1/2012 by dafrog from Hawaii Island, Hawaii1 answer
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These are based on horse power and there are 2 models. One is for 35hp or less and this one is for 35-130hp motors. Order according to your horse power.Answered on 11/7/2012 by Justin M. from Overton's
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I have a pontoon with a 30 hp will I need anything extra for this to work. were can the switch be mounted ?.. thank youAsked on 6/28/2012 by kirk from wisconsin1 answer
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Based on the information you provided I can not tell if you need anything more, but I can tell you that most people mount the switch on the console or dashAnswered on 10/15/2012 by Justin M. from Overton's
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we have a mercury 'tower of power', 1968, 6 cylinder engine. will this fit?Asked on 8/20/2011 by Anonymous from michigan0 answers
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I have a 25HP four stoke will this still workAsked on 10/23/2009 by buzz2001 from huntsville, texas0 answers
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lost manual for a pt35 how do install?Asked on 8/24/2009 by jim from nc1 answer
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here is the website for that product and at the bottom of the page it has a place where you can download the manual for the item for installation instructions.
http://cook-mfg.net/cart/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=15Answered on 9/4/2009 by JUSTIN from OVERTONS TECHNICIAN
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will this PT-35 Tilt @ Trim fit any mid 1970s Johnson outboard motor?Asked on 7/30/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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This will work with any brand and any year outboard motor that is a clamp on or bolt on application that is UNDER 35 horsepower. If your HP is over that then you will need the bigger one.Answered on 9/30/2009 by JUSTIN from OVERTON'S TECHNICIAN
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I have a 2000 DF30 Zuzuki boat motor will this fit my motor?Asked on 6/3/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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YesAnswered on 3/10/2011 by Justin from Overton's
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I have a 1989 Evinrude 5o. Will this fit my engine?Asked on 2/11/2009 by Steve from Winchester VA1 answer
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yesAnswered on 8/24/2009 by boo from nc





