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    Transom Savers

    Does anyone know of a link to independant testing of traditional transom savers compared to the new wedge style like the m-ywedge?
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    Re: Transom Savers (JackJ)

    No link, But I like the my-wedge.... Been using it for about 2 years now. I wish the rubber was a lil' harder though. http://www.m-ywedge.com/instructions.htm





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    Re: Transom Savers (JackJ)

    I ordered the m-ywedge, and immediately returned it. It doesn't work on a yamaha engine anyway. You can still turn the motor from side to side with the wedge. You can't do that with a traditional transom saver.

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    Re: Transom Savers (JackJ)

    here we go again.... Its just like the Ford vs. Chevy debate...

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    Re: Transom Savers (Skeeter Jay)

    LMAO... Dont work on a Yamaha. I have been happy for 2 years with it. Who cares if it dont hold it centered? I dont like how the typical transome saver rubs the paint off the lower unit and how bulky it is. Not to mention you cant get the sucker off if it gets trimmed to far down.

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    Re: Transom Savers (21XDC)

    go ahead and laugh it up big boy, but I don't want my motor swaying from side to side while i'm running 70 down the highway.

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    Re: Transom Savers (slade)

    I have hyd steering and it dont move, You cant even muscle it as strong as you think you are.

    Wayne.... This debate will never end.... Everybodys deal is different.. Works great for me. You said it dont work on a Yamaha... You are incorrect.


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    Re: Transom Savers (21XDC)

    I run the My-Wedge on my Yammy just like Mike. I do use the steering clips sold by Cabelas but they may not be necessary. I will never go back to a traditional transom saver again.

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    Re: Transom Savers (rangerphil)

    Thanks to Phil, I also use the weggie. I wouldn't use a transom saver if it was given to me.
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    Re: Transom Savers (utinator)

    I got my wedge last week.... LOVE it. I have clips on my steering tubes so my motor can't turn so that's not a problem. I will say I'm not too sure about where the wedge pins up against my motor (onto the motor stow bar). But so far it seems great and it's a WHOLE lot easier than fighting with a transom saver.

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    Re: Transom Savers (slade)

    You can make you some hydro steering clips out of PVC; I did on my evinrude and it works fine and the engine doesn't move from side to side in transit anymore.


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    Re: Transom Savers (JackJ)

    I'v been using mywedge for 3 ro 4 months and wont go back to a transom saver ever. But i'd use a locknstow if thev ever make one for yamaha.
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    Re: Transom Savers (onewht193)

    kb kindle here i dont get it , i thought the transom saver does what it says saves the transom cant see where the wedge would do this ????????kb



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    Re: Transom Savers (kbkindle)

    I'll say this again:

    My 250 hp on the back of my boat will push it 80+ mph and jumps waves alot on the big water... There is a hell of alot of stress on the transome doing this with a 12 in jackplate... My transome is designed for this.... If you think my transome needs an aluminum brace to hold my motor while hitting a few speed bumps you are mistaken. All the wedge does is take the weight off the trim rods and make the motor and transome solid so it moves together. A transome saver can and will transfer the road bumps from the trailer "TO" the motor and transome.... I'm not interested in that.

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    Re: Transom Savers (21XDC)

    Good post......I agree; I threw away my transome saver and now use the factory trailering bracket exclusively on my 200 Evinrude. It is designed for going up and down the road and the boat and motor move together whenever it hits bumps in the road. I agree that the boat goes through a lot more stress in the water, especially when the engine is sitting on a plate (mine is sitting on a 6" Bob's Hydro). I am convinced that it is better from every angle to "not" use the transome saver that attatches to the trailer. JMHO......Roger


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    Re: Transom Savers (rogerrose63)

    Dont think either would have helped me here but you can see how easy the transom saver buckled!!

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    Re: Transom Savers (nc521vx)

    I hate to see that

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    Re: Transom Savers (21XDC)

    If your just taking stress off the trim why don't you save a few bucks and use the little bracket that flips down when its trimmed all the way up?

    Sorry to see your boat like that 521. Looks like you made out alright with the z though. I wonder what would have happened if it had a wedge on it. Looks like the transom saver used the trim to soften the blow on the transom. I dont think the wedge would have done that.

    congratulations on the new boat. the colors are perfect.

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    Re: Transom Savers (fletch81)

    Your motor has to be trimmed all the way out to flip the lever leaving the motor in a horzontal postion. It sticks out too far, can flood certain engines and I thin the motor is not ballanced well in that position. The my-wedge is not expensive either.

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    Re: Transom Savers (utinator)

    ok rime to jump in lol is it a shock? I thought the idea was to put the support down on the trailer to take weight off the transom. I have seen em but do not understand the principal behind them.




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