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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Doug Kanter wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Doug Kanter wrote: Is that the thing that's supposed to keep the outboard from whomping down when you're launching/unlaunching? Doesn't the outboard have its own lock to keep it raised at those times? The transom saver holds the motor up while trailering. It has a vee notch that cradles the bottom end of the motor, and the other end is a semi-circle that hits the last trailer roller. See he http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catal...=SearchResults I know why we sometimes raise the motor at the boat ramp, but why trailer with it up, using that device? Does your motor reach low enough to be threatened by the road??? Yes! If you leave the motor on my bass boat down all the way, it will touch just sitting in the driveway! Most bass boats on trailers will. Mine has to be raised about a foot to make sure it doesn't hit when going over speed bumps, etc. I'm surprised motor manufacturers haven't learned to include some sort of really solid anchor points on the motors, and an accessory of their own made for the specific motor. I mean, obviously, there's money to be made. If you could buy a nicely overdesigned "thing" to do this job, I'm sure you'd do so. |
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