Transom saver needed for a 11km(7 mile) trip?

Irv964

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After seeing some new transom saver threads, it got me wondering:confused:
Do I/should I be using a transom saver (TS)? My boat only does 2 trips a year, pick up boat from the dealer in the spring and return it in the fall, which is only 11kms(7 miles approx) on a smooth paved road mostly then about 1 km into our trailer on a somewhat bumpy gravel road?

My boat is an 06 Lowe F&S with an 07 90 Merc 4 stroke(450-480lbs)
If so, which TS does everyone recommend? One like Wee Hooker chose in this post? Thanks in advance...............Irv964
http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=304235
 

dbkerley

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Re: Transom saver needed for a 11km(7 mile) trip?

I use a transom saver on my big outboard because the boat is tightly secured to the trailer and it can't bounce causing the TS to do more harm than good.

I don't use a TS on my jon boat for just the opposite reasons listed above.

I don't use a TS on my I/O. I use strut stays instead. They are the little red plastic sleeves that snap on over the trim cylinders and keep it from bleeding down while trailering.
 

22E6441

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Re: Transom saver needed for a 11km(7 mile) trip?

I won't pull out of my driveway without one.

I use the Panther TS.
 

TerryMSU

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Re: Transom saver needed for a 11km(7 mile) trip?

<QUOTE>
then about 1 km into our trailer on a somewhat bumpy gravel road?

My boat is an 06 Lowe F&S with an 07 90 Merc 4 stroke(450-480lbs)
If so, which TS does everyone recommend? One like Wee Hooker chose in this post? Thanks in advance...............Irv964
<END QUOTE>

Transom Saver is really cheap insurance, especially on that last km.

Get one of these! You won't regret it. I had the same issue and this is what I got. Once you mount the bracket, it goes on and off with a half twist. No bungee on the bottom end, just bungee it to the motor leg on the top. Lower the motor until it rests on the saver.

http://www.iboats.com/Adjustable_Transom_Saver/dm/keywords.transom saver--view_id.37977

TerryMSU
 

Irv964

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Re: Transom saver needed for a 11km(7 mile) trip?

Thanks for the info guy's, I remember reading some huge posts on TS's and some were for them and some were against them for various reasons?
I never did come out of those with a better understanding, just more confusion actually but it was some interesting reading :rolleyes:
 

Ram58

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Re: Transom saver needed for a 11km(7 mile) trip?

I always use mine. Probably don't take much bouncing from a 90 to crack a weld.
 

ckone0814

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Re: Transom saver needed for a 11km(7 mile) trip?

I use a Swivl-eze for a 115 and it's on whenever boat is on the trailer. Cost $40 or so and takes a minute to pull off at launch at put on at retrieve.
 

kenmyfam

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Re: Transom saver needed for a 11km(7 mile) trip?

Well worth having one.
 

Irv964

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Re: Transom saver needed for a 11km(7 mile) trip?

Thanks guy's, I will check with my dealer this spring and see what he has and recomends for my application?
I have a feeling I will be purchasing one from iboats though, his prices can be a little on the high side:eek:

With my above post with regards to what I read before about TS's, I remember reading that with the boat in the water, on take off, puts a lot more stress on a transom then any trailering will ever do? That and a bunch of other things I read about the pro's and con's made me just continue on with what I was doing, being as it was only a 11km trip 2 twice a year....Irv964
 
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