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    I use the transom saver more for the motor than the transom. Gives me a solid rest and puts it at just the right height from the bottom to clear any obstacles.


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    I use a transom saver. I see what vibration does to Alumimum on a daily basis at work
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baitwaster View Post
    My boat and 115hp are both 1998's. Its always been trailered and its never had a transom Saver. Not an issue so far.

    If I had one I'd use it...but not worth the money for me.

    The 2 stroke 115 only weighs about 350 lbs. (Now that I say that, it seems high)

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