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<blockquote data-quote="Ray Clark" data-source="post: 522569" data-attributes="member: 31103"><p>That's how I did it.</p><p></p><p>Search for DIY Outboard Stand on YouTube and you'll see a whole bunch of them.</p><p></p><p>A stand allows you to work on the motor easily and show it to prospective buyers quickly. The outboard also has less risk of damage than just laying on its side. A 2 cycle is pretty tolerant of laying on its side, but in my experience, stuff happens and there's a greater chance of accidental damage to the machine if it's just "laying there."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ray Clark, post: 522569, member: 31103"] That's how I did it. Search for DIY Outboard Stand on YouTube and you'll see a whole bunch of them. A stand allows you to work on the motor easily and show it to prospective buyers quickly. The outboard also has less risk of damage than just laying on its side. A 2 cycle is pretty tolerant of laying on its side, but in my experience, stuff happens and there's a greater chance of accidental damage to the machine if it's just "laying there." [/QUOTE]
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