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Grampa_Joe
Posted 3/18/2004 11:02 AM (#101019 - in reply to #100891)
Subject: RE: Transom savers





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Location: North Branch, Minnesota
I like the My-Wedge and by all means, your boat takes way more abuse going down the road than it ever will in the water. The nice things about a My-Wedge are that it can't rattle loose, the bar type transom savers for aluminum boats (excluding Eagle Trailers) are a joke. They only have one little screw holding the trailer bracket in place and it's 90° to the stress. You don't scratch your lower unit up, you can throw the My-Wedge right in your boat rather than making another trip to the truck. If you run a jackplate, you don't need to crawl under your transom to see where that end of the transom saver goes or worry about having your jackplate set at the right height to run your transom saver.
I know of two guys with 20' and 22' Ranger Bass boats that were rear-ended and hit right on the motor and it didn't break the My-Wedge.
Oh yeah, they're cheaper than an aluminum transom saver too.

Joe Carlson

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