Re: Dealer said to NOT use a transom saver when trailering
This must be the most beat to death topic ever on Iboats.<br /><br />Walleyehed, I'll bite on this one. "3 torsional points"? The normal up/down that most refer to is one. Another is the side to side used in steering? And the third I can imagine would be mostly while underway on the water- the result of torque and "P-factor". Also if one tire hits a chuck hole while the other doesn't. This last one, even the last two would seem relatively minor in terms of transom integrity. Am I even close to what you're thinking? By the way, I don't disagree with your technical statements here. <br /><br />JasonJ, I mostly agree with you also. But if it is so well balanced why does it bounce? It is somewhat balanced with regard to a symmetry about the pivot point, though there is still going to be a net rotational force being exerted. SOMETHING has to absorb that force. Some transoms are up to that task, others are not. And when resonance is occasionally introduced you get major problems in a hurry. And there is the hydraulics to consider as well. <br /><br />Anyway, while there is a big bunch of force pretty much continuously applied while in the water, the forces are significantly different in nature while on the trailer. The duration of the force, the potential accelleration of the motor against the mount, as well as the angle of force applied (vector) are different than when in the water. (Trailering is probably less in total torsional force, but much greater in sharpness/intensity) In the water you also have hydrodynamic resistance on the lower unit which dampens and offsets this torsion to some degree. The mount usually spreads this force out over a larger surface area when the LU is down in the water as well. The boat is primarily designed for that force to be utilized in the water- trailering is secondary. Sure, many boats never seem to suffer without a transom saver, but many do. I've never heard of a transom saver in good condition and properly installed doing anything except preventing damage, but I have seen damage when not used. But, to each their own....