home built transom saver by SIMO

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simo

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This is my transom saver i built for my 9.9 mercury. just finished my 1960 sea king and took it to the lake when i saw my out board bouncing and thats not good on the transom. So i like building things and this is what i came up with.
 

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Great job! Looks very professional.

Only thing I'd worry about would be if those pads are put on with just the "stick-'em" that they came with. I had those things pull off of my kitchen table legs after a short while.

Looks like you do something like this for a living!

richg99
 
Thanks for the comments the felt pads are put on with 3M auto adhesive i was worried about that myself. It took about 4 hours to build and 25 dollars. Thats not to bad since they dont make one for that small of motor.
 

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