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Re: Motor bouncing while going down the road [Re: Douglas J] #14639780 02/23/23 01:51 PM
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I 2nd this one same thing happened to me and the parts took 6 months to come in.


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Re: Motor bouncing while going down the road [Re: Skeeter4x4] #14639784 02/23/23 01:53 PM
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Was talking about Douglas's post


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Re: Motor bouncing while going down the road [Re: leethefishking] #14639788 02/23/23 01:54 PM
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Are you sure that you have the trailer cinched down really tight? The weight of the motor should hold it down against the totor. Don’t be afraid to run it down hard against the totor. Remember your motor doesn’t have power down, it’s just the weight of the motor that gives it downward force. You may also trying lowering it some so that you have the most weight possible against roller.

I think there is more than the weight of the motor holding the motor down. Otherwise, the motor would flip up into the back deck when in reverse. roflmao

I have never, in 30 years, needed anything to attach the motor to a trailer. I used, and still use, a trim saver. If the motor is bouncing, there is other issues. Transom rot, trim motor, motor mounts, steering worn….something else is wrong.


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Re: Motor bouncing while going down the road [Re: markvos] #14639815 02/23/23 02:24 PM
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Transom savers are horribly misnamed.

Re: Motor bouncing while going down the road [Re: SteezMacQueen] #14639888 02/23/23 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by SteezMacQueen
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Are you sure that you have the trailer cinched down really tight? The weight of the motor should hold it down against the totor. Don’t be afraid to run it down hard against the totor. Remember your motor doesn’t have power down, it’s just the weight of the motor that gives it downward force. You may also trying lowering it some so that you have the most weight possible against roller.

I think there is more than the weight of the motor holding the motor down. Otherwise, the motor would flip up into the back deck when in reverse. roflmao

I have never, in 30 years, needed anything to attach the motor to a trailer. I used, and still use, a trim saver. If the motor is bouncing, there is other issues. Transom rot, trim motor, motor mounts, steering worn….something else is wrong.
Yeah, it’s called hydraulics. What I’m saying it there is no power down! Only gravity. Of course hydraulics won’t let it come back up. That’s why it’s important to make sure it’s down hard against totor and roller.

Re: Motor bouncing while going down the road [Re: markvos] #14639896 02/23/23 03:27 PM
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My 2cents I have seen trailer to motor transom savers in rigs crossing rough RR tracks and the stress from the trailer to the motor and transom is not good. I agree the weight of the motor hanging on the transom is not great either but I think the bracket type savers help distribute the weight and mainly save the power trim. I think the stress on the transom is greater with the boat in the water not only pushing the total weight of the boat forward especially into rough water but also lifting the complete weight of the boat....
Probably the best TS I have seen was a trailer to motor with a shock in the center. But my rear cross member on my trailer is set back too far under the boat to use any of those type anyway.

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Re: Motor bouncing while going down the road [Re: markvos] #14639915 02/23/23 03:41 PM
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Look into one of these. I have used the Lock-n-Haul for years. I am currently using my ProRule that came with the boat.

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https://dd26fishing.com/collections/transom-savers-steering-locks

Re: Motor bouncing while going down the road [Re: leethefishking] #14639916 02/23/23 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by leethefishking
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Are you sure that you have the trailer cinched down really tight? The weight of the motor should hold it down against the totor. Don’t be afraid to run it down hard against the totor. Remember your motor doesn’t have power down, it’s just the weight of the motor that gives it downward force. You may also trying lowering it some so that you have the most weight possible against roller.

I think there is more than the weight of the motor holding the motor down. Otherwise, the motor would flip up into the back deck when in reverse. roflmao

I have never, in 30 years, needed anything to attach the motor to a trailer. I used, and still use, a trim saver. If the motor is bouncing, there is other issues. Transom rot, trim motor, motor mounts, steering worn….something else is wrong.
Yeah, it’s called hydraulics. What I’m saying it there is no power down! Only gravity. Of course hydraulics won’t let it come back up. That’s why it’s important to make sure it’s down hard against totor and roller.

I could be wrong but i believe my motor does power down, the old transom debate is always fun to read, you would think the boat manufacturers would decline all the warranty claims from busted transoms due to using the wrong motor support lol


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Re: Motor bouncing while going down the road [Re: markvos] #14639934 02/23/23 03:53 PM
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From my research both types are suppose to work just fine. I just repowered my boat and the manual states the preferred method is motor all the way down but if that is not possible , it recommends using the old aluminum brace. Sounds like your trim unit to me. I think the hydraulics pull it down so it isn't just the weight.

Re: Motor bouncing while going down the road [Re: markvos] #14639938 02/23/23 03:57 PM
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Motor mounts are bad


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Re: Motor bouncing while going down the road [Re: markvos] #14639997 02/23/23 04:48 PM
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I could lift my motor by hand a few inches when it was in the down position so that looseness allowed it to bounce. enough for the transom saver to come off the roller. I tried the other deal also that doesn't hold hit at all so it bounces more

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You've got problems that a motor toter is not going to fix if you can lift your motor that way.

Re: Motor bouncing while going down the road [Re: IRBF2] #14640206 02/23/23 07:51 PM
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I could lift my motor by hand a few inches when it was in the down position so that looseness allowed it to bounce. enough for the transom saver to come off the roller. I tried the other deal also that doesn't hold hit at all so it bounces more

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You've got problems that a motor toter is not going to fix if you can lift your motor that way.

Absolutely. There is some broken stuff on your motor. Needs more than supports.


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Re: Motor bouncing while going down the road [Re: Happykamper] #14640208 02/23/23 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by leethefishking
Are you sure that you have the trailer cinched down really tight? The weight of the motor should hold it down against the totor. Don’t be afraid to run it down hard against the totor. Remember your motor doesn’t have power down, it’s just the weight of the motor that gives it downward force. You may also trying lowering it some so that you have the most weight possible against roller.

I think there is more than the weight of the motor holding the motor down. Otherwise, the motor would flip up into the back deck when in reverse. roflmao

I have never, in 30 years, needed anything to attach the motor to a trailer. I used, and still use, a trim saver. If the motor is bouncing, there is other issues. Transom rot, trim motor, motor mounts, steering worn….something else is wrong.
Yeah, it’s called hydraulics. What I’m saying it there is no power down! Only gravity. Of course hydraulics won’t let it come back up. That’s why it’s important to make sure it’s down hard against totor and roller.

I could be wrong but i believe my motor does power down, the old transom debate is always fun to read, you would think the boat manufacturers would decline all the warranty claims from busted transoms due to using the wrong motor support lol

You’re not wrong. They absolutely power down. There isn’t a motor on a bass boat that doesn’t.


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Re: Motor bouncing while going down the road [Re: markvos] #14640359 02/23/23 10:51 PM
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Look up motor mate. This will help while driving.

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