C-Green":2k1kshy8 said:I agree with sssobol on the transom saver analysis except for his comment that says the stress will be on the transom if the saver is attached to the transom instead of the trailer. If attached at the base of the transom, there could be no movement because of the hull/stern attachment at that point and therefore no movement at all by the OB when hitting a pothole or bump. Seems to me to be better than an attachment to the trailer except for the stern/hull penetrations to make an adequate attachment point for the saver. ...
But if the transom saver is attached to the boat, then you are not unloading the weight of the engine off the transom, maybe you are just bracing it better. The advertised purpose of the transom saver is to relieve the transom of some of the weight of the engine when the boat is trailered.