dizzyspots
Senior Nomad
Posts: 603
Registered: 9-22-2008
Location: Mescal AZ
Member Is Offline
Mood: rather be on the beach at Gonzaga
|
|
best way to secure outboard for rough road travel
car topping a tinnie for Gonzaga Bay
best tips on securing 9.9 2 stroke (off boat obviously) for off road travel?
any ideas...I do have a rear "trailer hitch shelf" (driving an FJ Cruiser with ARB roof rack)
Mike
|
|
bajaguy
Elite Nomad
Posts: 9247
Registered: 9-16-2003
Location: Carson City, NV/Ensenada - Baja Country Club
Member Is Offline
Mood: must be 5 O'clock somewhere in Baja
|
|
Remove wife or passenger, place motor on seat and seatbelt in, place wife or passenger on the hitch hauler platform and bungee down.....check every
200 miles or so.....
I agree with the Abductor......too much vibration....put it inside if at all possible
|
|
Santiago
Ultra Nomad
Posts: 3512
Registered: 8-27-2003
Member Is Offline
|
|
Try to get it between the axels. Bajaguy is pretty near right. Old sleeping bags work well as wraps.
|
|
Bob and Susan
Elite Nomad
Posts: 8813
Registered: 8-20-2003
Location: Mulege BCS on the BAY
Member Is Offline
Mood: Full Time Residents
|
|
it ONLY weighs 100 pounds
put it outside or you'll smell gas the entire trip
|
|
Pompano
Elite Nomad
Posts: 8194
Registered: 11-14-2004
Location: Bay of Conception and Up North
Member Is Offline
Mood: Optimistic
|
|
Consider a regular hitch hauler, which plugs into the receiver and offers a roughly 2x4' "bed" with 2' high sides. They usually have a 500# capacity,
which would be plenty for your outboard and carry it low enough to not upset the balance of your vehicle.
I also use one on the back of my motorhome..designed to haul 500lbs. Your outboard weighs nothing and will lay flat cushioned by cardboard, pads, or
whatever you like.
I wouldn't want to put a 200# load on a vertical post and expect my receiver to take the torque that could put on it on a rough road.
You could also use one of these supports sold by U-Haul, but I don't like them for hauling outboards. More for bikes, mother-in-laws,etc. About $120
bucks, but you can make one yourself for $25.
[Edited on 8-24-2010 by Pompano]
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
|
|
Pompano
Elite Nomad
Posts: 8194
Registered: 11-14-2004
Location: Bay of Conception and Up North
Member Is Offline
Mood: Optimistic
|
|
fishabductor..opps. I am still making my coffee...will wake up soon.
Stuff the engine in the back seat and go.
[Edited on 8-24-2010 by Pompano]
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
|
|