Down, especially in the winter.
maybe posted before but this is my first fishing rig, do you guys store the motor trimmed down or up on the transom saver.
I am not sure it matters but you always learn something when you ask
thanks
Down, especially in the winter.
Fair Winds and Following Seas
Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
ok I figured on the transom saver to keep the load off the transom. But if down is the answer I will head out to storage tomorrow and trim it down.
Even though I live down south I always trim my motor down in the parking lot of the boat ramp. It drains all the water from the foot. Then I trim it back up and put the motor brace back on for the trip home. Leave it that way till next time launching
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The only real reason to have your motor trimmed all the way down .... is if it's stored outside, because the lower unit can collect water/snow and possibly freeze, which can cause the lower unit casing to expand/crack/burst.
When I keep mine outside, on the transom saver, I simply cover the prop/lower unit in plastic shopping bags ... held in place by a small bungie cord. When I choose to put it in a storage bin, that's no longer necessary. If I use it just prior to putting it in a storage bin, or take it out & use it and return it to the bin ... I simply lower the motor and drain out the water before putting it back on the transom saver and into the storage bin.
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Like feeshrman, I lower at the ramp to drain then use the transom saver for transport. When home I remove the transom saver and lower again. I am fortunate to have garage space for storage, but i like CrappiePappy's solution for covering/protecting the lower unit.
P.S. While at the ramp and draining water from the motor , I have a spray bottle with 1/3 vinegar, 2/3 water I use to spray the hull and wipe down. Boat is clean when i get home and ready for the next trip.
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Thanks guys, I lowered it and made sure it was drained. I went out today and lowered again and no water came out. I am storing inside storage so I think I should be ok using the transom saver, makes more sense to me to put the load on the trailer instead of transom.
Did you completely drain the gas tank area and or Belge area it can freeze and break pumps and hoses a guy at the lake ask when I winterized my boat and I said the first time I break ice with it, always drain it at ramp also keeps from spreading zebra mussels from one lake to the another.
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Take plug out of love well as well for the same reasons Good Fishing
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I let the motor drain well near the ramp, up with the transom saver to get home, then down parked in the garage.
Easier to get to the batteries and check 2 stroke oil tank on the motor.