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<blockquote data-quote="TOY BOAT" data-source="post: 311374" data-attributes="member: 6910"><p>First off. While I am still learning about boats myself, I would say if the transom is bending back where the motor mounts with 82 lbs of weight, you got a rotted transom. As far as a transom saver. I would recommend one. I use the Attwood version sold at most Wal-Marts. It is about $27 and mounts to the trailer with one bolt. My opinion is is that you should support the motor while trailering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TOY BOAT, post: 311374, member: 6910"] First off. While I am still learning about boats myself, I would say if the transom is bending back where the motor mounts with 82 lbs of weight, you got a rotted transom. As far as a transom saver. I would recommend one. I use the Attwood version sold at most Wal-Marts. It is about $27 and mounts to the trailer with one bolt. My opinion is is that you should support the motor while trailering. [/QUOTE]
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