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Attwood Adjustable Transom Saver, Motor Boat Bracket Mount, Travel Trailering on 2040-parts.com

US $71.90
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Swivl-Eze Manufacturer Part Number:400B UPC:Does Not Apply

Product Overview

Give your boat and motor maximum protection when traveling with the Attwood Adjustable Transom Saver. It will support the weight of the motor and stabilize engine and steering mechanisms. It features a deluxe head with composite pads and a durable, strong construction to give it a longer life. This boat transom saver has an adjustable design from 23" to 35" to help accommodate your boat's dimensions. It is quick and easy to install and use.

  • Supports weight of the motor
  • Stabilizes engine and steering when trailering
  • Deluxe head with composite pads for longer life
  • Attwood transom saver with 23" to 35" adjustable design for increased compatibility
  • Strong, durable construction
  • Easy installation

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