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Posted 6/8/2011 6:56 AM (#501795 - in reply to #501763)
Subject: Re: How Important is a Transom Saver?





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captain - 6/7/2011 9:54 AM
personally I don't see the benefit of the mywedge at all. Just lower the motor on a rolled up towel or something. I just can't believe anyone wouldn't use a transom saver on a boat considering the cost of these things.


The cost of these things?

Mine was $80. Money well spent IMO.

Much cheaper than a transom or hydraulic system repair.

In any case, you see more people with then than without. If you are talking a small tiller motor, than when ever. Put it in shallow drive and forget about it. If you are talking a 300lb+ motor or larger. Your are just asking for trouble down the road if you just use as "rolled up towel or something".

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