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Yooper Padre
Posted 3/3/2014 5:09 AM (#695535 - in reply to #695213)
Subject: Re: Opinions on Transom Savers





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Location: Watersmeet, Michigan
hambone - 3/1/2014 8:18 PM

Just drive behind any boat going down the interstate with a big motor and a kicker going 70 MPH. You'll see why you need transom savers. A lot of violent movement going on back there.


I suppose an engineer could work the numbers, but the force of a bouncing 500 lbs. motor must be incredible. All guarantees and manufacturers claims aside, I think a transom saver is an inexpensive way to prevent a lot of damage and grief.

Fr. K

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