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Pepper
Posted 3/17/2004 1:43 PM (#100890)
Subject: Transom savers


Do you all use transom savers? Are they really needed? Have you used a My-Wedge in place of a transom saver?
sworrall
Posted 3/18/2004 12:10 AM (#100971 - in reply to #100890)
Subject: RE: Transom savers





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The idea of a transom saver is to take the additional weight and bounce of the motor while trailering off the transom by transferring the load to the trailer roller. I ALWAYS use one.
Basscaster
Posted 3/24/2004 1:07 PM (#101631 - in reply to #100890)
Subject: : Transom savers


I always use them too. When you go over a bump sometimes your trailer tires try and jump.That is alot of motor to be bouncing. A friend rigs a tie down for his 15 hp also> works good too. You have too much $$ and too much missed pleasure to mess up your transom for saving the $35 and it takes about a minute to put on. Open drain plg > put on transom saverr> close drain plug.
out2llunge
Posted 3/25/2004 6:17 AM (#101719 - in reply to #100890)
Subject: RE: Transom savers




Posts: 393


Location: Kawarthas, Ontario
What do you mean about the drain plug? Does on end of the T saver fit in the drain plug hole? Sorry, I'm confused, my buddies T saver doesn't get hooked up that way.
MuskieMedic
Posted 3/27/2004 5:10 PM (#101895 - in reply to #100890)
Subject: RE: Transom savers





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Location: Stevens Point, WI
I always use one too. Mine cradles the tops of the lower unit and then goes to a pin on the trailer and is secured with a clevis. I saw a really simple new one that works on motors that have the two pins exposed with the tilt/trim that is a real strong foam rubber product that just slips on one of the pins and then all you do is lower the motor on it. It beats a block of wood.
theedz155
Posted 3/29/2004 5:20 AM (#101987 - in reply to #100890)
Subject: RE: Transom savers





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I put a Swivel-Eze transon saver on mine right after I bought it and mines only a 25HP. The motor always stayed rock solid. Don't forget if you have a smaller motor, you'll have to put in reverse to keep it from bouncing up and lifting the saver off the trailer. I did that once, luckily I noticed it right away. I figured the extra support for the transom was worth the 36 bucks it cost.

Scott
Pepper
Posted 4/1/2004 3:30 PM (#102514 - in reply to #100890)
Subject: RE: Transom savers


I have a transom saver that I have used for a couple years however the rubber stops are about worn away. Can a guy just get the stops or do you have to buy the whole new transom saver. I think they are a good idea butI called Lund to see what they had to say and the women I talked two said they weren't needed the salesman I bought the boat from said the same thing. Anyway I was wonderin what everybody else thought.
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