- Adjusts from 30" to 60"
- Unique angle adjustment from 0 to 36 degrees (in 12 degree increments)
- Locking feature prevents unintentional detachment
- Heavy duty rubber pads prevent scratching on the lower unit
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Comments about MD Angled Adjustable Reach Transom Saver:
Easy to install and adjust.
Pros
- Better than standard equipment
- Safe and secure
Cons
Best Uses
- Long boats w short trail
- Long distance towing
Comments about MD Angled Adjustable Reach Transom Saver:
Easy to install once bracket holes are drilled and bracket is attached. Holds firmly and detached quickly and easily. Great for long boats on short trailers as angle and lengths are easily adjusted. Better than all other transom savers I researched.
Pros
- Durable, corrosion resistant
- Easily adjusts
- Easy to install remove
- Fits our 22' pontoon well
- Safe and secure
- Secures very well
Cons
Best Uses
- Long distance towing
Comments about MD Angled Adjustable Reach Transom Saver:
We use this transom saver on our 115 HP Merc equipped 2011 22' Misty Harbor pontoon. It's a long reach to the engine, but the Attwood does a fine job. Thanks West Marine.
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