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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 485625" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>2015 50hp tiller 4 stroke tohatsu long shaft...230ish lbs</p><p>Option #1....Thinking of building a trailer hitch style mount, to transport it upright approx. 5 hour drive</p><p>Option#2...Tow the boat 5 hours there, 5 hours back, use buddies cherry picker to install</p><p>Options #3... Take cap off my truck, drain the oil, fuel vapor whatever iser, lay and strap on pallet, find chain fall and tree to install outboard.</p><p>Almost want to do option #1, but alittle concerned with the strength and the longish haul. Thinking a reese hitch can hold over 1000lbs toungue weight so a 230 lbs motor would be fine? </p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 485625, member: 349"] 2015 50hp tiller 4 stroke tohatsu long shaft...230ish lbs Option #1....Thinking of building a trailer hitch style mount, to transport it upright approx. 5 hour drive Option#2...Tow the boat 5 hours there, 5 hours back, use buddies cherry picker to install Options #3... Take cap off my truck, drain the oil, fuel vapor whatever iser, lay and strap on pallet, find chain fall and tree to install outboard. Almost want to do option #1, but alittle concerned with the strength and the longish haul. Thinking a reese hitch can hold over 1000lbs toungue weight so a 230 lbs motor would be fine? Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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