I bought a second hand Trophy 2052 WA 4 months ago.
This is my first boat with an i/o engine. Only been out fishing a dozen times.
Very happy with it until 2 days ago when I found one of the two bolts holding the
starter motor under the engine.
It snapped about 1/2" inside the block and I'll probably have to pull the engine to have it extracted.
When I ready numerous post on this forum about this occurrence not being uncommon
I decided to read up on the subject.
As pulling the engine is going to put me out of fishing action and out of $700+ I really
want to do everything possible to prevent it from happening again. Spending that amount
of cash for a snapped bolt and getting screwed (sorry I had to
) ain't exactly my idea of fun.
On the picture below where another unfortunate starter motor is jammed in place with wooden planks
the starter motor is secured to the block with a bracket. From what I've ready that's the best thing
that I can put on my starter to make it more secure, as well as buying 2 new bolts once the old one is
drilled out.

My questions are these:
1) Is this bracket the best long term solution for preventing more broken bolts?
2) My engine block has the screw that holds the bracket but I have neither the bracket itself nor the
attachment on the starter that it would connect to. Can this attachment be made (drilled) on my starter or do
I need to buy a new starter motor that includes the support for a bracket? Where can I get such a starter and
does the bracket come with it? Anyone have a link? I looked on ebay but none of the starters, even the original
ones, include the bracket.
Many thanks in advance
This is my first boat with an i/o engine. Only been out fishing a dozen times.
Very happy with it until 2 days ago when I found one of the two bolts holding the
starter motor under the engine.
It snapped about 1/2" inside the block and I'll probably have to pull the engine to have it extracted.
When I ready numerous post on this forum about this occurrence not being uncommon
I decided to read up on the subject.
As pulling the engine is going to put me out of fishing action and out of $700+ I really
want to do everything possible to prevent it from happening again. Spending that amount
of cash for a snapped bolt and getting screwed (sorry I had to
On the picture below where another unfortunate starter motor is jammed in place with wooden planks
the starter motor is secured to the block with a bracket. From what I've ready that's the best thing
that I can put on my starter to make it more secure, as well as buying 2 new bolts once the old one is
drilled out.

My questions are these:
1) Is this bracket the best long term solution for preventing more broken bolts?
2) My engine block has the screw that holds the bracket but I have neither the bracket itself nor the
attachment on the starter that it would connect to. Can this attachment be made (drilled) on my starter or do
I need to buy a new starter motor that includes the support for a bracket? Where can I get such a starter and
does the bracket come with it? Anyone have a link? I looked on ebay but none of the starters, even the original
ones, include the bracket.
Many thanks in advance