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Adjustable Transom Saver For Boat Motor Trailer Support 20-1/2" - 31" - Bc 3465 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.04
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Five Oceans Manufacturer Part Number:3465 UPC:0758524794843

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Adjustable Transom Saver
 
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The Five Oceans´ transom saver protects your boat by helping support the weight of your motor.

A lifted outboard puts hundreds of foot-pounds of pressure on the transom, especially during trailering and could damage your transom.

This transom support is designed to be used with outboard engines up to 150HP.

> Supports the cantilevered weight of the motor
> Stabilizes engine and steering mechanism when trailering
> Roller bracket
> Adjustable 20-1/2" to 31" design


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CODE 3465

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