- For ease when storing or moving motors
- Strong aluminum tube frame - Tough alloy-drawn aluminum is up to 25 percent stronger than extruded tube
- Semi-pneumatic rubber tired wheels
- Handles motors 0-15 HP and up to 85 pounds
- Height - 35 inches
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
boat motor stand/carrier,
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This review is from: Garelick/EEz-In 31400:01 Marine Outboard Motor Carrier (Automotive)
I have a Tohatsu 5 hp motor for my 18ft pocket cruiser. I purchased this Garelick carrier mostly for use while off season. It is very well constructed of strong materials and it has a solid substantial feel to it. It gives a confident feeling of being able to offer utility for the life of the motor. I am highly pleased with this stand/carrier and would buy it again.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Just OK,
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This review is from: Garelick/EEz-In 31400:01 Marine Outboard Motor Carrier (Automotive)
This Motor Carrier does a good job but it is awfully light weight, strong enough, but light weight.When I put my 15hp Mercury outboard on it and just touched the handle lightly it bobbled back and forth like a bobble head doll. It worked just fine moving the motor from the back of the boat across the grassy yard and into the garage and seems solid enough. The wheels were large enough to easily go across the grass even after a good bit of rain. So it will work ok I think, but I just don't like my trusty motor bobbling back and forth.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Okay,
This review is from: Garelick/EEz-In 31400:01 Marine Outboard Motor Carrier (Automotive)
The stand is adequate, and directions for assembly are only so-so.My stand was missing the two bolts to fasten the supports, so I had to provide my own. Not a big deal, but annoying. The stand will accommodate up to a 15 HP motor, however if you're using it for anything over 5 HP, you're supposed to attach the mounting-board on the back of the frame instead of the front. Unfortunately the instructions aren't well written, and that little tidbit isn't even mentioned until after the stand assembly is complete. Since it's a balance issue, dealing with the extra weight of the larger motor, it's not something you really should be ignoring. So if the board's on the wrong side, take it apart and move it now. Again not a big deal, but annoying.
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