Resting My engine while towing

jfkkesler

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I have a 125HP Force outboard on my 18Ft Reinell, and everytime I go to pull out of my driveway (a slight downward angle), I have to tilt the motor up to get it off. There is a metal bracket (looks kind of like a U-bolt) that I put in the holes for tilting the motor that the motor can rest on and be slightly raised, but it doesnt raise it far enough. I need something to rest my motor on while I tow it that will allow the motor to rest higher without using the tilt/trim actuator. Anybody seen a product for this? By the way, this is my first post, but I have basically restored my boat with information i found on these forums -- So thanks everybody!
 

SpinnerBait_Nut

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Re: Resting My engine while towing

Yes, a transom saver is what you need.
Some come so you can adjust the length to what you need for proper clearance.
 

Pony

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Re: Resting My engine while towing

I use a transom saver to prevent what you are describing.....

You could also use a block/wedge of wood inbetween the transom clasp and the motor.........then just strap the motor down on top of it to keep it from falling out.
 

jfkkesler

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Re: Resting My engine while towing

Thanks guys. It looks like the transom saver is exactly what I need, but the only problem I have is my boat hangs over the end of the trailer so i dont have access to a roller to rest it on. I have seen the bolt on transom savers, but they have an angle in them and Im not sure about resting a 125 HP motor on a bent piece of metal. Anybody actually used one of the angled ones? Thanks so much!
 

kenmyfam

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Re: Resting My engine while towing

Thanks guys. It looks like the transom saver is exactly what I need, but the only problem I have is my boat hangs over the end of the trailer so i dont have access to a roller to rest it on. I have seen the bolt on transom savers, but they have an angle in them and Im not sure about resting a 125 HP motor on a bent piece of metal. Anybody actually used one of the angled ones? Thanks so much!

A properly constructed angled transom saver will be just fine.
 

TerryMSU

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Re: Resting My engine while towing

Thanks guys. It looks like the transom saver is exactly what I need, but the only problem I have is my boat hangs over the end of the trailer so i dont have access to a roller to rest it on. I have seen the bolt on transom savers, but they have an angle in them and Im not sure about resting a 125 HP motor on a bent piece of metal. Anybody actually used one of the angled ones? Thanks so much!

I am currently using one of the angled ones on a 40HP Evenrude with no problems. I did have to drill a second hole in the mounting bracket to get it properly mounted, but that was it. Mine seems quite strong, but I do not know about a 125HP motor.

Terry
 

kenmyfam

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Re: Resting My engine while towing

I am currently using one of the angled ones on a 40HP Evenrude with no problems. I did have to drill a second hole in the mounting bracket to get it properly mounted, but that was it. Mine seems quite strong, but I do not know about a 125HP motor.

Terry

Mine is on a 140hp Johnson. No Problems.
 
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