trim question

mooseman1616

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Hey the trim on my outboard is shot. Until I am able to get a new trim fitted onto the boat are there any alternatives to keeping the motor up while traveling? Thanks. I'm not sure if it matters but the motor is a 1970's 100hp Johnson. Thanks.
 

Lyle29464

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I like to handle the high tech questions that require years on the water.

lift motor, stick a 2x4 between the housings

be sure to tape the 2x4 in there otherwise when the boat bounces the board will fall out and the engine will slam down.

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Robbabob

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Re: trim questoin

Re: trim questoin

i like to handle the high tech questions that require years on the water.

Lift motor, stick a 2x4 between the housings

be sure to tape the 2x4 in there otherwise when the boat bounces the board will fall out and the engine will slam down.

Next

lol +1
 

TyeeMan

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Transome savers always work really well. The motor won't be all the way up but it will be tilted enough to clear driveways and such.
 

NYBo

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You shouldn't have been relying on the trim unit to hold up the motor while trailering to begin with. That may have even contributed to the trim unit's demise. A trailering bracket or transom saver should be used.
 

V153

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Most outboards, power trim or not, come with a pivoting bracket/support for trailering. Tilt the motor all the way up & flip the lil thingy down. Then lower the motor onto it & yer good to go.

Imo 'less your transom's rotten you don't need a 'transom saver'. If you trailer with the motor tilted up on the factory rest most of the weight is placed fwd of & down onto the transom.

The torque generated by simply running the boat. Holeshot, crossing waves/wakes, etc is way more than hitting a bump in the road whilst trailering?
 

JoLin

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Most outboards, power trim or not, come with a pivoting bracket/support for trailering. Tilt the motor all the way up & flip the lil thingy down. Then lower the motor onto it & yer good to go.

Right.
 

Fed

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If you rest it on the support brackets then you might want to tie the leg down to stop it bouncing.
 
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