Bass Pro Shops® Outboard Boat Motor Support Bracket
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- Protects motor, transom and steering components
- Relieves strain caused by road shock
- Adjustable
Shock-absorbing Outboard Boat Motor Support Bracket protects your boats motor, transom, and steering components by relieving strain caused by road shock. Adjusts 23'' to 29''.
Rated 2 out of 5Â by 12
reviewers.
Rated 1 out of 5Â by B52Gunner Short term
This product lasts only for about two years before rusting out after being used on a trailer subjected to salt water. I always wash my boat/trailer down with fresh water after using it in
salt water but this product can't stand up to the corrosive effects of salt water.
June 5, 2009
Rated 1 out of 5Â by TeamAdcahb Maybe for a smaller motor...
My 150 Opitmax was too much for the cheap rubber V shaped head that supports the lower unit. This rubber head split right down to the metal the first time I used it. It left some dents and scratches on my lower unit before I noticed. Maybe this bracket would work for a smaller motor.
January 24, 2009
Rated 1 out of 5Â by Jagmedic5 Don't buy
This product is a waste of money. It broke on the second time out. Don't be cheap like I was in this case you get what you pay for.
May 4, 2008
Rated 1 out of 5Â by Tgatortexas Inferior Product
This motor support only made 3 short trips before it broke. The end that touches the lower unit is made of some kind of rubber. It is not strong enough to hold the weight. Buy the other one (Transom Saver)!
April 27, 2008
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Bass Tracker Pontoon Boat, 19 foot party barge, need 45" support bracketAnswers
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since with a pontoon it is about support not clearance like a regular boat trailer..couple options for you, just cut a new piece of square tubing to the lenght you need to make it long and stiff use a heavier tubing, also if you don't go far and often, due what most due since the pontoon trailer are so high off the ground, put the motor all the way down, turn it all the way one way and use a rachet strap from the traler around the motor back to the trailer, all your trying to due is stop the motor from bouncing up and down and putting strain on the transom of the boat, just make sure your lower unit is still at least 18" or more off the ground and you are good to go.... done this hauling the potoon 120 miles each way twice every year......work great...
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Support brackets can cost from 40 dollars to over a hundred. I find the Bass Pro Shop support bracket works very well and it cost about 40 dollars.A:Â
This only fits Adjusts 23'' to 29''. Will not work for 45".Answers
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Yes, this Bass Pro Shops® Outboard Boat Motor Support Bracket will support 125 horsepower motor.A:Â
Yes, it will support the outboard engine with ease.Details:Â
I have the exact motor support bracket but the rubber on the motor end split and I need to get a replacement.Answers
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you can't, buy a new replacement unit.A:Â
Bass Pro Shops or their catologue.A:Â
FYI- We do not offer a replacement rubber for the motor end of this motor support.Answers
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The Bass Pro Shops® Outboard Boat Motor Support Bracket will support a 8 horsepower motor.Top 250 Contributor
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yes, i use it on a 60hp Mercury, if you have manual trim, make sure your bungy cord is extra tight to stop the motor from bouncing around..A:Â
Yes, with no poblem.A:Â
yes, should fit perfectly. I have a 25 and it fit. I think this is designed for smaller outboards. I had to move it around for the best fit.A:Â
The rubber lets the motor move from side to side. no good!!!!1 of 1
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