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Depends on the style of transom saver you purchased. Some have U shape on
the trailer end and are designed to slide over the back roller on the trailer. If this is what you have, you can get a roller and mount at the rear. Others are just a square open pole on the trailer end and are designed to fit over a square plug. In this case you can make a piece out of two 90 degree brackets from the local Lowes or whatever. Mount in the correct location and drill a hole thru the the transom saver to pin it over the brackets. -- Tony my boats at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "Cowboy67" wrote in message ... Hello all, Quick question regarding transoms. I bought my first transom support not knowing what to look for. When I got it home, I noticed there was no support or way to hook it up on my boat trailer. There are two holes there like something might have been mounted there. I went to the bass pro shop yesterday and the guy behind the counter said that I needed a peg? He said that he did not have any in stock. Is this peg easy to find or make? He said it was a roller? If that is the case, looks like I could make this with 2 pieces of angle iron? Any help would be appreciated! You'd think 6 years in the Navy would give me the knowledge (LOL). but we didn't have transoms. Just Poop decks! (LOL) Thanks in advance! Jim cowboySIXSEVENATcasscommDOTcom sixseven = 67 at = @ DOT = . |
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