Superaquarama
Member
Never had to think about this until now as I bought boat and engine separately, but I'm astonished that it's possible to tow a small powerboat (specifically, Boston Whaler) with a 50 hp outboard (weighing what, 3 cwt / 150 kilos?) hanging off the transom and probably bouncing around into the bargain. How the heck doesn't it tear off the transom ?
Is there anything that can be done to alleviate the situation, e.g. some sort of bar from the rear crossmember of the trailer to the bottom of the outboard leg ? Or maybe the opposite, i.e. a rope to pull in the leg, with a block of wood in the outboard bracket to lock it solid in the tilted position ? Or maybe I'm worrying unnecessarily and need to do nothing at all, as most would seem to do ?
Done plenty of towing over the years but always day sailers with outboards small enough to remove easily.
Thanks,
Anthony
Is there anything that can be done to alleviate the situation, e.g. some sort of bar from the rear crossmember of the trailer to the bottom of the outboard leg ? Or maybe the opposite, i.e. a rope to pull in the leg, with a block of wood in the outboard bracket to lock it solid in the tilted position ? Or maybe I'm worrying unnecessarily and need to do nothing at all, as most would seem to do ?
Done plenty of towing over the years but always day sailers with outboards small enough to remove easily.
Thanks,
Anthony