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						 If it's an electrical issue such as a bad trim switch, my fear is your S.O.L.  I don't know that you could lift one assuming full hydraulic pressure is intact.  Maybe with a jack, but even then I'm not so sure.  Fortunately, I've never had to try.  
  I used to have issues with the trim pump blowing o-rings in my old boat.  The blown o-rings would relieve hydraulic pressure so I was then able to lift by hand (still damn heavy).  That old Merc drive actually had a hook that would lock the drive to the transom mount once in the raised position.  Great idea, but they don't make those anymore.  I always have some straps in my truck's toolbox that I could fashion something up if I lost hydraulic pressure on my current boat.  
  Also, they make plastic devices that snap over the hydraulic ram arms in case you lose hydraulic pressure while going down the road.  I think they cost about $10 at any marina.  Not a bad investment. 
					
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