onthewater102
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Transom saver all the way.
dirty dave said:Whats the advantages or reasoning for trailering motor down?
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Jmar said:Yeah..... So I usually have the motor up when trailering, but the other day I decided to leave it down after a day of fishing to see how the trailer would react on the ride home. Everything felt good and went smooth until I had to back into my driveway. Not enough clearance. Long story short, I installed the new prop today.
nccatfisher said:The axle is lower than the prop but it is way forward. How many people have seen motor home get high centered on the back bumper pulling across RR tracks off the road into parking lots etc? Same thing with that motor behind the axle. And that is in a perfect world with the boat setting level, if the tongue is setting a little high it is only worse. Motor at least partially up with a transom saver.
jethro said:nccatfisher said:The axle is lower than the prop but it is way forward. How many people have seen motor home get high centered on the back bumper pulling across RR tracks off the road into parking lots etc? Same thing with that motor behind the axle. And that is in a perfect world with the boat setting level, if the tongue is setting a little high it is only worse. Motor at least partially up with a transom saver.
Thousands of miles on my motor down setup and nope, never had that issue.
LDUBS said:I use the transom saver to "save" my power tilt & trim and trim lock. Really has nothing to do with saving the transom. If I could trailer with the motor down, I wouldn't use a transom saver.
On the other hand.... This morning when I launched the boat I had the bow line in my hand. Problem was it wasn't tied to the boat. Boat was too far for me to reach and I wasn't going to jump. So, I grabbed the transom saver out of the back of my truck and used it as a makeshift boat hook.