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Extreme Max 3001.1069 Transom Saver - Rubber Block and Y-Frame

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$16.54

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About this item

  • Includes zinc-coated steel frame and high-density rubber V-block
  • Zinc-coated steel frame features 9" shaft with 3 adjustment points
  • EPDM rubber V-block protects against fuel, acids, alkalis and other marine elements
  • 3/4" outer diameter shaft
  • Not intended for applications where the trailer will be in contact with saltwater or brackish water


The Extreme Max 3001.1069 Transom Saver - Rubber Block and Y-Frame is designed as a replacement part for the Extreme Max Transom Saver. The rubber block and Y-frame nestles against the outboard motor's lower unit during travel, protecting the surface from scratches and other damage. It is compatible with Extreme Max part number 3001.1068.


PoisonBb
Reviewed in Canada on August 27, 2024
I’d give this six stars if I could. Very strong and holds motor well. Replaced cheap aluminum and the rubber is thicker. Don’t trim all the way down. Just enough to apply small amount of pressure.
Debra Carey
Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 2024
Works on our 90 hp merc. Well built
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024
Yes very easy to useworked very will
Luc Gaudreault
Reviewed in Canada on May 2, 2024
Très bien fait et très solide
Ponchatoula MawMaw 3 cheers
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
We took boat out last weekend and the transom holder with rubber end fell off. Searched online and found this one. Did exactly what we needed. Shipped to us quickly and solved the problem. No problem with the order. Would recommend.
Bill Mitchell
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023
well built unit, works great on my boat. Highly recommended!!
Roger
Reviewed in Canada on July 10, 2023
I like this product works as it should.
michael loes
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2023
I purchased marine tech transom saver, with probably the weakest, cheapest piece of rubber I have seen on a transom saver. I replaced it with the extreme max and it is far, far, tougher and more durable. I never plan on replacing this one. The marine tech barely made it one year.
William Hutton
Reviewed in Canada on April 27, 2023
Abit of modifications and it fits on my outboard better
Scott Bogue
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2022
I needed a small, compact transom saver for a square stern canoe with a 5 hp. Most transom savers are designed for bigger boats and motors. With the addition of a 24" piece of steel tubing, it's Just Right. The rubber block is relatively soft (easy on the motor) and the Y frame metal is 1/4" thick.
Tom Fetsch
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2021
I ordered this to replace the one that came with my new transom saver, it was too small for my 140HP motor. Easy to use and fit right inside the transom saver I had.
A.C.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2019
My boat came with the transom saver that has the two swivel jaws with two rubber pads each on them. This worked fine for about a year, but the rubber pads fell completely apart. I ordered this as a replacement, as I figured the big rubber chunk would hold up much better than the four pads. So far it has.I’m not sure who made my transom saver, but I’m almost certain it wasn’t the same company as who makes this - I knew this before purchasing. I bought it hoping it would slip inside my old one once I removed the old jaws and it did. After adjusting, my motor sat exactly the way I wanted.The only problem I have found, is that this appears to be made for an outboard with a much broader lower unit, as the V in the rubber block is quite wide. For reference, I have a Yamaha 115 SHO, and this block allows the motor to roll all the way over to one side while driving down the road, because my lower unit is so much more narrow than the V. I don’t THINK this will be a huge problem, as it is still transferring the shock of bumps in the road directly to the trailer instead of the transom, it would just make me feel marginally better if it held the motor straight. I tried squeezing the metal jaws in with a large vise, but to no avail; they sprung right back to basically the same position.Overall, I think this will far outlast my old style transom saver head, just a minor complaint about the width of the V.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2018
Okay product for the price