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<blockquote data-quote="fish4thriLLs" data-source="post: 218099" data-attributes="member: 6490"><p>Just wondering how most of you haul your motor when transporting your boat on the road. Do you raise it up to the highest position or do you use some type of support like a motor toter or transom saver thingy? Or, do you just leave it all the way down? Does it hurt the transom to raise the motor all the way up in the lock position when transporting a 25 HP Mercury 2 stroke?</p><p></p><p>I had to make my own thing to hold the motor up because my trailer doesn't come back far enough to use a regular transom saver. Here's my homemade setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fish4thriLLs, post: 218099, member: 6490"] Just wondering how most of you haul your motor when transporting your boat on the road. Do you raise it up to the highest position or do you use some type of support like a motor toter or transom saver thingy? Or, do you just leave it all the way down? Does it hurt the transom to raise the motor all the way up in the lock position when transporting a 25 HP Mercury 2 stroke? I had to make my own thing to hold the motor up because my trailer doesn't come back far enough to use a regular transom saver. Here's my homemade setup. [/QUOTE]
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