Re: how do i use a transom saver
I use the trim to position the motor so the bungee strap holds the transom saver in about the right place.
You can actually damage the engine and saver by powering down on it.
BTW, in one incident where the trailer hitch broke on a rough road, and the trailer tongue dug some significant grooves in asphalt coming to a halt, the transom saver was the link that kept the boat out of the back of the van.
Transom saver is a poor term. If your transom needs saving, it is not safe to run a motor on it, especially today's high performance V6's and bigger. What the transom saver did was allow the shock absorbing properties of the trim and tilt system to soak up enough energy so the front of the boat only crushed the winch tower a bit, and didn't go on through it into the van.
Launched the boat, let my wife fish, ran the trailer into town to the welding shop and got back with the winch setup fixed in about an hour. No big deal instead of a boat and van both wrecked.