good idea but for a ten or larger outboard
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Re: good idea but for a ten or larger outboard
looks a good idea be good for a car or a van the engine part would have to be higher than the prop stop oil going into the pistons
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Re: good idea but for a ten or larger outboard
Interesting idea - a few limitations as you say but on the whole look like it makes life a lot easier - be good to see the next step as he puts the engine onto transom.
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Re: good idea but for a ten or larger outboard
This one makes it easy to mount the outboard to the transom @ 6mins if you cant wait ;)
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Re: good idea but for a ten or larger outboard
think you still need a hand to get it on the transom i do but i never go on the water myself always got another sibber out fishing ,it has to be a better year for fishing weather permitting last year was bollocks
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Re: good idea but for a ten or larger outboard
Really? I manage to get the 15hp on and off the transom fairly easily (no lifting, just tilting) using the russian design above on my own and I'm overweight mid 70's.
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Re: good idea but for a ten or larger outboard
its only that I'm above knee amputee need help to launch and get the boat launched good set o lad i fish with
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Re: good idea but for a ten or larger outboard
You can buy those type of outboard bogies pretty cheap, or an actual outboard tote that works the same.
I have one of these and it's superb, but they do take up a lot of room so not much use if you dont have a van/pick up/trailer
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I have one of these and it's superb, but they do take up a lot of room so not much use if you dont have a van/pick up/trailer
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Re: good idea but for a ten or larger outboard
i have made a cart like this would it be ok to transport it like that in the picture as long as the outboard engine is higher than the prop i should be ok ,9.8 tohatsu it says in the book not to put it on its back but if i raise the outboard like i said would that be ok thanks Bun
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