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What do you use for a transom saver?
PhishingPhreek:
I have a 225 Mercury Outboard and I'm looking into a new transom saver. The one I currently use magically broke a few years ago while at the upholster shop. I've gotten to work since them because I wasn't using the boat much, but now that I'm going out a few times a month I would like one that won't snap out of nowhere...
Historically I've always used these types of savers: Attwood Heavy Duty Transom Saver
But I've been leaning towards getting one of these types.... Attwood OMC Swivl-Eze Lock N' Stow
What do you use on your boat? Has anyone used both of these and like one over the other?
Razor:
I have the swivl-eze one on current boat, had the other one on a previous boat. I prefer the swivl-eze because it doesn't transfer all the impact from the trailer to the outboard.
PhishingPhreek:
--- Quote from: Razor on April 30, 2018, 03:01 PM ---I have the swivl-eze one on current boat, had the other one on a previous boat. I prefer the swivl-eze because it doesn't transfer all the impact from the trailer to the outboard.
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How long have you had it? What's your experience with the rubber stoppers getting ruined? That seems to be the biggest complaint with people who gave it negative reviews. Sometimes I can't trust someone who gives a purchase 1 star when the only complaint they supply is one piece of a product.
OneBlade:
I use swvl ease as well. Works fine, smaller than the other one and less parts
PhishingPhreek:
--- Quote from: OneBlade on April 30, 2018, 03:37 PM ---I use swvl ease as well. Works fine, smaller than the other one and less parts
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How long have you been using yours?
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