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tom
I don't trust my old volvo MD11C and want a backup plan for emergency use. Looking around my garage I saw an old outboard motor bracket the fixed kind and some 3/4" outdoor grade plywood. The other day I saw a guy glueing up a hatch cover with 5200 cement. Anyway my little brain said that if 5200 is soooo strong if I make a big enough footprint I should be able to glue a mount to my transom without through bolts. Then in an emergency I could use my 3.5 hp outboard which weighs 30 odd pounds to get home. Maybe 5200 is too strong as I would like to remove the mount afterwards. I could leave the motor mount attached to plywood in the locker until the volvo fails...hopefully it will be locker trash that is never used. But if the volvo would die I could drop the hook glue the mount and after the glue dries motor a few miles to a marina. 3.5 hp isn't much power so I don't expect more than 2-3 knots put that sure would beat rowing.By the way I read about a huge riverboat that used to go up the river from Mobile. When all was said and done that 80 ton? riverboat had an engine that only produced 15 hp!!!!! Amazing!!!!