Is is safe, or smart, to mount the outboard motor on a spring motor mount while trailering the boat?
The motor weighs around 90lbs.
I say that it is not a good thing to do. I don't think the transom is strong enough.
But as we get older, it would be easier to mount the motor at home. With the wing keel, the boat sits high on the trailer and the motor has to be lifted up several feet to reach the motor mount. At the back of the driveway, there is 3 foot rise. With the boat backed up to the rise, the motor only has to be lifted about 2 inches.
It is about 45 minutes to the lake where the boat is docked. The wife thinks we should try it.
We did try it one time on our previous sailboat, but it had a strengthened V notch in the back, and was strong enough to carry the motor. However, the weight distribution was then wrong, and the boat swayed badly. We never tried that again.
The motor weighs around 90lbs.
I say that it is not a good thing to do. I don't think the transom is strong enough.
But as we get older, it would be easier to mount the motor at home. With the wing keel, the boat sits high on the trailer and the motor has to be lifted up several feet to reach the motor mount. At the back of the driveway, there is 3 foot rise. With the boat backed up to the rise, the motor only has to be lifted about 2 inches.
It is about 45 minutes to the lake where the boat is docked. The wife thinks we should try it.
We did try it one time on our previous sailboat, but it had a strengthened V notch in the back, and was strong enough to carry the motor. However, the weight distribution was then wrong, and the boat swayed badly. We never tried that again.
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