Jump to content
  • GUESTS

    If You  want access  to member only forums on FM, You will need to Sign-in or  Sign-Up now .

    This box will disappear once you are signed in as a member.

  • 0

Trasom savers-yes or no for a 30 hrs yamaha


Murdock

Question

I recently purchased a 16 foot Lund Rebel with a 30 hrse tiller Yamaha. I trailer the boat as far as 200 miles at times, as little as 2 miles at other times, mostly on asphalt roads, not on many gravel roads. What is your opinion on a transmom saver? If you are in favor of transom savers, how do they attach to the back of the trailer? I just want to be sure I don't crack my transom or worse yet, lose my motor. Any suggestions or experienced stories would be appreciated.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

9 answers to this question

Recommended Posts

  • 0

I've had boats with them and without them. I hate when I go over a bump especially at slow speeds and it feels like the motor just ripped the transom out. I don't think you need one but for a few bucks you get the piece of mind of taking care of your boat and that's reason enough to get one.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 0

For sure like leech said, even if it's for piece of mind do it. you don,t wan't to have to ore out to your fishing hole.

C&R~~~~>')))))><

AG00576_(t).gif

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 0

MURDOCK
For a 2 stroke motor no...for a 4 stroke motor yes(bigger and heavier). Installation is easy with install instructions and usually come with the hardware/mounting bracket. Like others said piece of mind, what you feel comfortable with.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 0

Murdock,

I would recommend a transom saver. For the little it costs it can save you big money in the future. They make models that mount to the rear center roller and there are models that you mount a bracket to the bottom of the trailer. Either way I wouldn't trailer my boat without one.

Good Luck smile.gif
Chev

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 0

I would strongly suggest a transom saver, even for a smaller motor. Just try to trim motor up and shake lower unit a little, you'll see motor putting a lot of leverage on transom, it might not be immediate, but you'll have problem in future. You don't have to use it for short trips, but for mid and long range they are very helpful.
It will probably cost around $ 50.00, which is a small investiment after you spent some $$ on a new boat.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 0

I'm with Valv and most of the rest here- it's a no-brainer. For a very small expense, effort, and time, it's silly to not use one.
Scoot

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 0

When I bought my boat with a F80 Yamaha 4 stroke, the dealer told me it wasn't necessary. Even though they told me that, I think they're a good idea.

I've heard a lot of conflicting reports though whether or not they're a good thing. If you get one, just make sure you know how to use it properly. Where to attach it to the trailer and especially to the motor is the most critical part. For those that feel they're a bad thing, it comes down to not knowing where to place the transom savor on the lower unit when trailering. If not placed in the right spot it can do some damage to the motor.

AWH

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 0

Have someone else pull your boat and you drive behind it. Watch your motor bounce without a transom saver even on very small bumps. $50-60, 2 minutes on or off. A transom saver can prevent serious problems. I have a 16 foot rebel with a 15 horse 4 stroke and after seeing it bounce, got a transom saver.

[This message has been edited by DickUrban (edited 04-09-2003).]

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 0

I have hare a bass boat for sale with a 150hp Yamaha. It was rearended slightly, buy it did have a transom saver, and it did take the whole impact, saving the lower unit. Only damage was transom saver and trailer roller it was installed to.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.


  • Your Responses - Share & Have Fun :)

    • jparrucci
      Very low, probably 2 feet lower than last year at ice out.
    • mbeyer
      what do they look like this spring?
    • SkunkedAgain
      I might have missed a guess, but here are the ones that I noted:   JerkinLips – March 27th, then April 7th Brianf. – March 28th Bobberwatcher – April…. MikeG3Boat – April 10th SkunkedAgain – early April, then April 21st   Definitely a tough year for guesses, as it seemed to be a no-brainer early ice out. Then it got cold and snowed again.
    • mbeyer
      MN DNR posted April 13 as Ice out date for Vermilion
    • Brianf.
      ^^^45 in the morning and 47 in the evening
    • CigarGuy
      👍. What was the water temp in Black Bay? Thanks....
    • Brianf.
      No, that wasn't me.  I drive a 621 Ranger. 
    • CigarGuy
      So, that was you in the camo lund? I'm bummed, I have to head back to the cities tomorrow for a few days, then back up for at least a few weeks. Got the dock in and fired up to get out chasing some crappies till opener!
    • LakeofthewoodsMN
      On the south end...   Lots of ice on the main basin, but it is definitely deteriorating.  Some anglers have been fishing the open water at the mouth of the Rainy River in front of the Lighthouse Gap.  The rest of the basin is still iced over. Pike enthusiasts caught some big pike earlier last week tip up fishing in pre-spawn areas adjacent to traditional spawning areas.  8 - 14' of water using tip ups with live suckers or dead bait such as smelt and herring has been the ticket.  Ice fishing for all practical purposes is done for the year. The focus for the basin moving forward will be pike transitioning into back bays to spawn,  This is open water fishing and an opportunity available as the pike season is open year round on Lake of the Woods. The limit is 3 pike per day with one being able to be more than 40 inches. All fish 30 - 40 inches must be released. With both the ice fishing and spring fishing on the Rainy River being so good, many are looking forward to the MN Fishing Opener on Saturday, May 11th.  It should be epic. On the Rainy River...  An absolutely incredible week of walleye and sturgeon fishing on the Rain Rainy River.     Walleye anglers, as a rule, caught good numbers of fish and lots of big fish.  This spring was one for the books.   To follow that up, the sturgeon season is currently underway and although every day can be different, many boats have caught 30 - 40 sturgeon in a day!  We have heard of fish measuring into the low 70 inch range.  Lots in the 60 - 70 inch range as well.   The sturgeon season continues through May 15th and resumes again July 1st.   Oct 1 - April 23, Catch and Release April 24 - May 7, Harvest Season May 8 - May 15, Catch and Release May 16 - June 30, Sturgeon Fishing Closed July 1 - Sep 30, Harvest Season If you fish during the sturgeon harvest season and you want to keep a sturgeon, you must purchase a sturgeon tag for $5 prior to fishing.    One sturgeon per calendar year (45 - 50" inclusive, or over 75"). Most sturgeon anglers are either a glob of crawlers or a combo of crawlers and frozen emerald shiners on a sturgeon rig, which is an 18" leader with a 4/0 circle hook combined with a no roll sinker.  Local bait shops have all of the gear and bait. Up at the NW Angle...  Open water is continuing to expand in areas with current.  The sight of open water simply is wetting the pallet of those eager for the MN Fishing Opener on May 11th.   A few locals were on the ice this week, targeting pike.  Some big slimers were iced along with some muskies as well.  If you like fishing for predators, LOW is healthy!  
    • Brianf.
      Early bird gets the worm some say...   I have it on good authority that this very special angler caught no walleyes or muskies and that any panfish caught were released unharmed.        
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.