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    Is there a product like maybe at academy that would immobilize the steering apparatus in the picture?
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    Oh. This is for trailering.


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    The frugal in me says a small hose clamp would do the job. I would put a piece of hose under it to stop any scarring
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    It's called a steering stabilizer. It's an orange plastic piece that snaps on to the steering link. They are about $10 to $15 set.Name:  1525002183.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeeter96 View Post
    It's called a steering stabilizer. It's an orange plastic piece that snaps on to the steering link. They are about $10 to $15 set.Name:  1525002183.jpg
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    Is it pretty secure while trailering? And thanks for the response.


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    If this is a console steer you can tie off the steering wheel.

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    Yes they stay on good and keep the motor from turning. I have several friends use them on their bass boats.

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    Anybody here feel that transom savers do more harm than good?


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    Quote Originally Posted by fishervet View Post
    Anybody here feel that transom savers do more harm than good?


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    I think they can do harm as it ties the motor to the trailer and if there's any bounce it's a lot of jarring on it. Should really just support it to the boat with a wedgie or something. I've seen plastic pieces similar to the steering lock above used on the trim hydraulics for bracing.

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