Hi All,
I am totally sick of taking my Nissan 9.8 long shaft on and off my mac 26s every time I trailer, so I am looking for ideas or options on how to reinforce the outboard to make it trailerable. I currently have an adjustable bracket, which I really do enjoy (better turning radius with the tiller, ability to quickly raise the motor in shallow waters). However, candidly, I would rather go back to mounting straight onto the motor well, if it meant I could trailer with the motor on. Below, I have a picture of my current set up and one idea of how to reinforce the bracket. I would love opinions, as I really don't want my outboard to tear a hole in my stern on the freeway
-Oh in case you are wondering, I just have the stock trailer, so the trailer doesn't extend far enough to the stern to be useful in providing support.
Thanks in advance for any input.
John
My Current Set Up:
Plan A:
This would use a combination of a transom saver saver support bracket from below (roughly drawn in red) and a harness that I would strap to the stern railing above (roughly drawn in purple).
For the stern saver, I was thinking something like Amazon.com: Attwood SP-400-RB Adjustable Transom Saver, 23 to 35 Inches, Composite Head Holds Engine, Roller and Trailer Mounts : Everything Else, which in my case would attach to the stern, rather than the trailer.
For the strap, I was thinking something like . In my case, it would obviously hoist at an angle forward to the stern rail, rather than straight up. https://www.amazon.com/EasyLift-Outboard-MotorTote-Heavy-Duty/dp/B075THF8FR/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=outboard+hoist+harness&qid=1661568583&sprefix=outboard+hoi%2Caps%2C199&sr=8-3s & Outdoors
Plan B: Would involve ditching the outboard bracket and remounting on the motor well. That would put the outboard in a much better place use the Motor strap and attach to the stern railing.
I am totally sick of taking my Nissan 9.8 long shaft on and off my mac 26s every time I trailer, so I am looking for ideas or options on how to reinforce the outboard to make it trailerable. I currently have an adjustable bracket, which I really do enjoy (better turning radius with the tiller, ability to quickly raise the motor in shallow waters). However, candidly, I would rather go back to mounting straight onto the motor well, if it meant I could trailer with the motor on. Below, I have a picture of my current set up and one idea of how to reinforce the bracket. I would love opinions, as I really don't want my outboard to tear a hole in my stern on the freeway
-Oh in case you are wondering, I just have the stock trailer, so the trailer doesn't extend far enough to the stern to be useful in providing support.
Thanks in advance for any input.
John
My Current Set Up:
Plan A:
This would use a combination of a transom saver saver support bracket from below (roughly drawn in red) and a harness that I would strap to the stern railing above (roughly drawn in purple).
For the stern saver, I was thinking something like Amazon.com: Attwood SP-400-RB Adjustable Transom Saver, 23 to 35 Inches, Composite Head Holds Engine, Roller and Trailer Mounts : Everything Else, which in my case would attach to the stern, rather than the trailer.
For the strap, I was thinking something like . In my case, it would obviously hoist at an angle forward to the stern rail, rather than straight up. https://www.amazon.com/EasyLift-Outboard-MotorTote-Heavy-Duty/dp/B075THF8FR/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=outboard+hoist+harness&qid=1661568583&sprefix=outboard+hoi%2Caps%2C199&sr=8-3s & Outdoors
Plan B: Would involve ditching the outboard bracket and remounting on the motor well. That would put the outboard in a much better place use the Motor strap and attach to the stern railing.