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<blockquote data-quote="Waterwings" data-source="post: 259684" data-attributes="member: 123"><p>I trailer with the rear tm (MK Endura 40) mounted using the typical hand-screw attachments on the motor mount, and haven't had a problem yet. Before leaving the house, or the lake, I raise the tm high in the mount, then tilt it fwd along the deck, tighten the screw locks on the shaft, then take two bungee cords and wrap them securely around the head/tiller portion <em>and</em> the rear seat pedastal post. The bungees also help in any bounce that might occur if hitting a bump. Although the longest distance I tow with it mounted is about 12 miles one way, no problems so far. If going any further, I remove the tm and place it in the bed of the truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waterwings, post: 259684, member: 123"] I trailer with the rear tm (MK Endura 40) mounted using the typical hand-screw attachments on the motor mount, and haven't had a problem yet. Before leaving the house, or the lake, I raise the tm high in the mount, then tilt it fwd along the deck, tighten the screw locks on the shaft, then take two bungee cords and wrap them securely around the head/tiller portion [i]and[/i] the rear seat pedastal post. The bungees also help in any bounce that might occur if hitting a bump. Although the longest distance I tow with it mounted is about 12 miles one way, no problems so far. If going any further, I remove the tm and place it in the bed of the truck. [/QUOTE]
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