ericlin0122
Cadet
- Joined
- Oct 6, 2011
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- 11
Hi,
I am a newbie, got my 12' inflatable (aluminum floor) last year, and this year I got a trailer and a mercury 9.9 motor.
I have questions about towing boat with motor on highway.
1. transom saver?
I am not sure if I should keep the motor in vertical or tilt position when trailing. The manual said put the motor in vertical position when trailing. It suggests only tilting the motor if extra clearance is needed. what do most people do? I saw people also mentioned using transom saver for reduce dynamic load in rough road.
2. transom support bunk?
The trailer I got looks like this one. I did some search on the forum, it seems like some people put extra 2 short bunks under the transom. Do I need to do that for this motor? This is my first boat/motor, never thought the motor is that heavy. I am worry about the weight of the motor might damage the transom. Maybe the boat is not that fragile as I think?
3. engine bolt?
Saw on the manual, they suggest drill two holes and install the bolts to secure the motor. Do I need to do that? I searched this forum, some people just use a small rope and secure the clamp from vibrating. The last thing I want to see is a flying off outboard on highway.
Thanks alot!
happy boating soon... still winter in Canada...
I am a newbie, got my 12' inflatable (aluminum floor) last year, and this year I got a trailer and a mercury 9.9 motor.
I have questions about towing boat with motor on highway.
1. transom saver?
I am not sure if I should keep the motor in vertical or tilt position when trailing. The manual said put the motor in vertical position when trailing. It suggests only tilting the motor if extra clearance is needed. what do most people do? I saw people also mentioned using transom saver for reduce dynamic load in rough road.
2. transom support bunk?
The trailer I got looks like this one. I did some search on the forum, it seems like some people put extra 2 short bunks under the transom. Do I need to do that for this motor? This is my first boat/motor, never thought the motor is that heavy. I am worry about the weight of the motor might damage the transom. Maybe the boat is not that fragile as I think?
3. engine bolt?
Saw on the manual, they suggest drill two holes and install the bolts to secure the motor. Do I need to do that? I searched this forum, some people just use a small rope and secure the clamp from vibrating. The last thing I want to see is a flying off outboard on highway.
Thanks alot!
happy boating soon... still winter in Canada...