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<blockquote data-quote="crappie bass" data-source="post: 478279" data-attributes="member: 26752"><p>My one transom gusset had a hole that accommodated an eyebolt. </p><p></p><p>A short length of swing set chain and a snap hook. </p><p></p><p>My little tohatsu had a convenient hole for the snap hook.</p><p></p><p>My Pappy always secured his outboards, the old Elgin I have in the shed has a hole drilled in the tab you use to tighten the screw against the transom.</p><p></p><p>He built a small runabout from plans rated to 15hp and found it would not steer so he added a set of 1" strips to the rear bottom.</p><p></p><p>Then he griped when my uncle flipped it and the had to drive for the75hp Merc...the uncle that raced stock cars just couldn't let well enough aone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crappie bass, post: 478279, member: 26752"] My one transom gusset had a hole that accommodated an eyebolt. A short length of swing set chain and a snap hook. My little tohatsu had a convenient hole for the snap hook. My Pappy always secured his outboards, the old Elgin I have in the shed has a hole drilled in the tab you use to tighten the screw against the transom. He built a small runabout from plans rated to 15hp and found it would not steer so he added a set of 1" strips to the rear bottom. Then he griped when my uncle flipped it and the had to drive for the75hp Merc...the uncle that raced stock cars just couldn't let well enough aone. [/QUOTE]
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