Amazon Outboard Motor Stand Assembly & Review
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- čas přidán 1. 04. 2024
- In this video I unbox, assemble and provide a brief review of this cheap Amazon outboard motor stand. I go through the step by step process of assembling the nuts and bolts to get this outboard stand up and running in no time. If you are in the market for a cheap outboard motor stand, than this video is for you.
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I bought two of them. One for a 15 horse 4 stroke Yamaha and one for a mud motor. Over the course of the winter the wheels get flat on the bottom but other than that I haven't had any problems with them for 2 years now.
Hey that's great to hear!
U think its ok for a 40hp 4 stroke? 247lbs
@@tieoneon1614 no. It's a light duty rack
I made mine out of 2x4s free from work dumpster lol
Haha whatever works, can't beat that price 👍
@mvboutdoors definitely! Also, how did you manage to sand the inside of your boat? I have a 1448 and there's so many rivets and bolts and ribs and nooks and cranny's that I couldn't imagine sanding all of that... did you just do a quick hand sand what you could, or did you full on sand everything as much as possible?
@@jenneweiner The first boat build I did, the 1436, I hand sanded the inside. I used a power sander everywhere I could and sanding blocks for the rest. The next boat I did more of a rough sand where I could reach. The walls and visible spots I did my best sanding on but anything that would be covered up by flooring/etc it got a rough sand and painted over. Both ways worked fine, I would say to really focus on whats visible and scuff up what's not.
@mvboutdoors sounds good. And how did you reach all that? Was it on the trailor the whole time? I'm dreading the sound of sanding all that.
@@jenneweiner yeah on the trailer
Will that fit in the car as well?
It's pretty wide but it should fit. It's rather large though, I think there a better styles if that is your goal.