Outboard Motor Cart
Fast shipping When your boat's not in the water, use this outboard motor cart to move your boat motor to the shop or garage for repairs and maintenance; it works well for storage in the off-season, too. Available in three sizes with different weight capacities, the outboard motor carrier is made of durable steel tubing, so it's strong yet lightweight. Rear rubber tires make for easy manuevering. Strong steel tubing construction Three styles carry up to 85, 130 and 315 lbs (15, 30 and 115 hp motors) Synthetic mounting block resists gas and oil Easy grip handles for accurate steering and control Heavy-duty model has dual rear tires with front casters Mid-level model includes built-in rack and strap for gas can Easy to assemble Summary Three sizes each with distinctive styles for different size outboard motors. These stands work great in the garage or shop for maintenance or service on your motor or for storage during winter! Includes a one year warranty! Detail Service, maintain, and store your boat motor on an outboard motor carrier. Three individual designs each for different size motors. Model # OMC-315 features dual rear tires, front casters, and a 315 lb capacity for holding motors up to 115 hp. Model # OMC-130 includes an integrated gas can rack with strap for holding your boats gas can and motor at the same time. The OMC 130 holds up to 130 lbs or motors up to 30 hp. The OMC-85 motor cart is designed for motors up to 15 hp or 85 lbs. Each motor carrier has a 1-1/4" and 1" thick steel tube frame for support and a synthetic mounting block for resting the motor. The carriers have ergonomic handles making it easy to cart outboard motors in the garage or shop. The outboard motor stands rest on rubber tires (dual rear tires and front casters on model # OMC-315 ) providing a solid foundation for carting outboard motors. All outboard motor stands include a one year warranty. ASSEMBLY REQUIRED! |
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