**Not for Single Pin Motors**
Protect your investment with the Yamaha Transom Saver! There is nothing harder on your transom and motor than towing. Let’s face it, we love our Boats and Motors and they are not cheap. Do not skimp on one of the most important accessories you can buy for your boat. The Mean Mount provides protection for many parts your boat, motor and mounting brackets.
DD26 Fishing raises the bar once again! The Patent Pending YBRID motor tote will fit either trim ram set up for dual trim ram Yamaha Engines! No more guessing which one you need. It has a new aggressive look with the same unmatched performance, durability and quality. Every once in a while a company comes along and goes the extra mile to make something exceed expectations and protect your valuable investment. There’s a reason why DD26 Fishing has quickly become the Motor Tote of choice. Simply put, they care about making stuff better than anyone else period!
DD26 Fishing Mean Mounts reduce stress, reduce movement and help protect your trim system, hydraulics, motor and transom!
- 6061 T6 Aircraft grade aluminum – This is the most durable motor stabilizer you will ever own. PERIOD!
- Different color options to allow you to customize your color theme (check out our Steering Locks and Bandit Culling Beam too)
- High Quality Metallic Powder Coat Finish
- Automotive grade Bump Stops to protect your Engine and Transom by absorbing impact like a shock does!
- Made in the USA!!!!!!!
- Fits Models with a 4 1/4″ or a 4 13/16″ Trim Rod Distance and Trim Rod Diameters of 11/16th of an inch
George Evans –
I use to use the transom stick. Bent 2 of them on 1 road trip. Since I put the dd26 on I never have a problem
Adam Savage –
Very sturdy well built product! An the powder coat paint job is top notch! Highly recommend this product!
Gary Menninger –
I’ve bought several transom savers over the years and something always breaks. With the way this one is constructed. I believe it will be the last one I buy. Absolutely love how durable it is!
Amy Taylor –
Highest quality, I highly recommend this transom saver!!!
Scott Caven –
These things are SOLID!!! Well made and very tough powder coat Finnish
Chaz Hickcox –
I’ve been through 5 different sets of transom savers with my Yamaha SHO before these came out. Total cost of all of those was well over $300, if I’d have had these to begin with it would have been a one time expense for something that actually holds up and won’t wear out.