Hounddog wrote:
The skeg on an OMC Nitro case can be the enlarged to the same size as the SST60 skeg. This does improve the cornering.
We saw examples of this last year.
The suggested new skeg rule was the skeg was to be OPEN. That rule was rejected because that would mean you could run with NO skeg at all and that is a safety issue. YOU must run the stock skeg on all motors. HOWEVER, the OMC nitro case will still be able to run with the SST60 skeg under the current rules as mentioned in the post above. REASON: The SST60 case is legal and nose cones are legal. Most like to run with no nose cone. So the nitro case with an SST60 skeg is legal. That case is the same as the SST60 with no nose cone. BUT you cannot have a skeg larger than the SST60 on the nitro.
Just to clarify this. The OMC is the only motor that has two gear cases. The nitro from the 49 and the SST60 from the 56. Rules allow you to run a nose cone on any gear case. You can run no nose cone. You are allowed to remove the nose cone off your SST60 if you want to. That is legal. Now you have a nitro style case with the larger skeg. So on your motor information sheet you state you run an SST60 case with no nose cone. It you make the skeg on your nitro case the same as the SST60, you have exactly the same thing. So they are both legal. You DO NOT have that option on any other model of motor in 2015.