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  1. #1
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    Re: Motor position when towing?

    Quote Originally Posted by GeoFisher View Post
    Transom saver DEFINITELY...........Not only to save the motor, but they are called a TRANSOM SAVER for a reason. Imagine all the force working against the transom with a bouncing motor back there.

    If this boat has been used a lot without one, I'd look to see if there are any "issues" with wear and tear on the transom. Trailering with it tilted up without a transom saver puts extreme stress on the transom, the mounting bolts, and all kinds of other stuff back there.

    Later,

    Geo
    Thanks for the tip. Luckily It was a new boat so that shouldn't be an issue. However you gave me an indication of what could happen over time if I can't figure out how to secure mine to my trailer.

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    Re: Motor position when towing?

    http://www.lock-n-haul.com/home.html

    I just bought one of these. Apparently, some manufacturers are shipping new boats with these installed. The dealer I bought mine from said that all transoms these days are strong enough to support the weight of the motor and you just need to stabilize the motor so it doesn't bounce and also to take the strain off the tilt rams.

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