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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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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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On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 13:15:28 -0600, "Cowboy67"
wrote: 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? The only real reason to need a transom "saver" is if you have an aluminum boat. Even so, if you have power trim and a brace lock on the outboard, it's not really necessary. Note: This is my personal opinion and not one shared by all. I believe that the "saver" actually transfers vibration to the engine from the trailer and not vice versa. The only reason is mechanical leverage which might be important on an aluminum boat. In any case, here are a couple of sites that you might check with to find the little block that is installed on the trailer. http://tinyurl.com/255lw http://www.co-starvii.com/extended_42_transom_saver.htm Good luck. Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ----------- "Angling may be said to be so like the mathematics that it can never be fully learnt..." Izaak Walton "The Compleat Angler", 1653 |
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Yeah, I have the U shape transom saver. I have a back roller, but the boat
is sitting on it. Do I need to mount another on the very end of the trailer? Thanks again! Jim "Tony Thomas" wrote in message news:hHF9c.120830$po.803439@attbi_s52... 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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Mounting another roller is the easiest way. Otherwise, if it will reach the
roller that is already there - you could just lower it enough for the transom saver to fit over it and under the boat. This roller is more for loading the boat and making sure the boat does not hit the trailer itself instead of support - which is provided by the bunks. As for what the other post said about not needing one - he obviously does not have a large engine on a bass boat. The stress from the engine bouncing up and down is tremendous and will cause stress cracks in almost all transoms. -- Tony my boats at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "Cowboy67" wrote in message ... Yeah, I have the U shape transom saver. I have a back roller, but the boat is sitting on it. Do I need to mount another on the very end of the trailer? Thanks again! Jim "Tony Thomas" wrote in message news:hHF9c.120830$po.803439@attbi_s52... 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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Got it taken care of. Thanks to all who replied... Now for my next
question... C above "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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