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Is Your Motor Clamped, Bolted, or Both
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<blockquote data-quote="squeak12" data-source="post: 219796" data-attributes="member: 3344"><p>I'm curious to see what is common practice of fastening the motor to the transom on these boats? Is yours simply clamped on, bolted on, or both? I noticed at BassPro that they were bolted on in four places with no clamps. A friend of mine has his clamped on only. Mine was clamped on and the bottom bolted through. Also, what size motor do you have for weight comparisons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak12, post: 219796, member: 3344"] I'm curious to see what is common practice of fastening the motor to the transom on these boats? Is yours simply clamped on, bolted on, or both? I noticed at BassPro that they were bolted on in four places with no clamps. A friend of mine has his clamped on only. Mine was clamped on and the bottom bolted through. Also, what size motor do you have for weight comparisons. [/QUOTE]
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