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<blockquote data-quote="onthewater102" data-source="post: 471861" data-attributes="member: 13702"><p>I'm a fan of the quick release setup for winter storage and for sharing the TM between my 16' and my 12', but I have to leave the boats under tarps for the winter so protecting the TM circuit boards from the cold is a must as I've already had to replace the main control board in the pedal of my Terrova once, shortly into the spring after spending its last winter under the tarp.</p><p></p><p>Stabilizer isn't just for the TM, I had a Maxxum in my 14' and the weight of that think shaking stressed and cracked the aluminum of the bench surface I had it mounted to from all the flexing. If you've got a really solid boat it might not be necessary, but I'm a fan of a little extra protection on $1,000+ pieces of equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onthewater102, post: 471861, member: 13702"] I'm a fan of the quick release setup for winter storage and for sharing the TM between my 16' and my 12', but I have to leave the boats under tarps for the winter so protecting the TM circuit boards from the cold is a must as I've already had to replace the main control board in the pedal of my Terrova once, shortly into the spring after spending its last winter under the tarp. Stabilizer isn't just for the TM, I had a Maxxum in my 14' and the weight of that think shaking stressed and cracked the aluminum of the bench surface I had it mounted to from all the flexing. If you've got a really solid boat it might not be necessary, but I'm a fan of a little extra protection on $1,000+ pieces of equipment. [/QUOTE]
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