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re: Best Transom Saver for Yamaha 250 4stroke?
Posted on 4/7/14 at 11:06 am to Langston
Posted on 4/7/14 at 11:06 am to Langston
I didn't say it removed the weight, it prevents the transom bearing the brunt of the torquing of the motor when it's trimmed up going down the road and bouncing around.
Yes, the transom is designed for vertices and horizontal forces. And for torquing when the motor pushes forward. But remember, when the boat is running, it is also moving forward and thus "giving" to the force applies by the engine. When it's on the trailer, it's not giving an inch.
Yes, the transom is designed for vertices and horizontal forces. And for torquing when the motor pushes forward. But remember, when the boat is running, it is also moving forward and thus "giving" to the force applies by the engine. When it's on the trailer, it's not giving an inch.
Posted on 4/7/14 at 11:09 am to Coon
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it prevents the transom bearing the brunt of the torquing of the motor when it's trimmed up going down the road and bouncing around.
Exactly. They both provide this.
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