I have never taken the risk of damaging my transom by traveling on the road with my outboard on the transom of my M-15, but have always stowed in the back of my pickup until I arrive at the launch ramp. I am interested to read what other M-boaters have to report on this question. Steve M-15- 335 -----Original Message----- From: Peter Zimowsky via montgomery_boats Sent: Friday, April 2, 2021 8:31 AM To: For and about Montgomery Sailboats Cc: Peter Zimowsky Subject: M_Boats: outboard motor on transom HI: I probably put this under the wrong subject line. Anyway, Normally I leave my 75-pound 4-stroke, 4-horse outboard on the transom all the time for the short trips to the lake (14 miles round trip; once a week). However, when I do my cruises in the San Juans, it’s 600 miles over the Blues and Cascades. I have been leaving the motor on the transom. Is that unwise? The motor is too heavy for me to put it on the motor rack on my boat trailer and keep taking it on and off. Any ideas? I’m I damaging the outboard motor rack on the transom. It seems to be tight; no damage after 5 years of this practice. I’m thinking of tradings the Merc in for a lighter motor. Pete WinterSky (Zimowsky) San Juan Islander lost inland - an old salty stuck in the sagebrush outdoors writer and photographer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pzimowsky <https://www.facebook.com/pzimowsky> Twitter: @zimosoutdoors "We Can Not Control the Wind But We Can Adjust Our Sails"