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basskisser wrote:
wrote: Thanks for all the help. I posed the question because I have never seen any of the watermen around Gloucester, Va use a transom saver with a skiff and outboard of this size. Plus this is my first boat so I am super eager to learn :-) Why NOT use a transom saver? They're only about $25, take about 30 seconds to take off and put on. I use mine all the time. The first time you go down a rough road, you'll wish you had that added security. Seems like the transom would be placed under a LOT more load in use in the water than it possibly could being towed. Think of how much force a 100+ horsepower motor will place on the transom at WOT, and add to that the violent jarring over waves, wouldn't surprise me if the forces are many times the peak you'd see on a trailer over a bumpy road. |
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