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protect transom from outboard clamps
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<blockquote data-quote="answer3" data-source="post: 410519" data-attributes="member: 15618"><p>I saw on several tin boats a piece of wood or other material on the inside and outside of the transom where we clamp the outboard and I am wondering what are the uses for this. Is it only to prevent cosmetic scratches on the aluminum/paint or does it also help reduce vibrations from the outboard? I am thinking maybe I should put one to protect the new paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="answer3, post: 410519, member: 15618"] I saw on several tin boats a piece of wood or other material on the inside and outside of the transom where we clamp the outboard and I am wondering what are the uses for this. Is it only to prevent cosmetic scratches on the aluminum/paint or does it also help reduce vibrations from the outboard? I am thinking maybe I should put one to protect the new paint. [/QUOTE]
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