Outboard Motor Stand

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rbryska
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Outboard Motor Stand

Post by rbryska »

:?: I have a 75 HP Evinrude that I need to put on a stand. I thought I saw a "design" for such a stand, but I can't find it again.

Anyone have pictures of a home-made stand that you've made? I have some ideas on how to build one myself, but I'm sure that a Dockside member has already figured it out.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Ray
LancerBoy
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Post by LancerBoy »

Here's one I made. All the lumber is scrap that was in the pile at home. I used BOLTS, not nails and screws. She's held a 105 HP Chrsyler, 75 HP Johnson, and 110 HP Mercury at various times in her life.

Use the biggest casters you can make work.

There are plenty of motor stand pictures at www.fiberglassics.com and her offshoots Mercury Outpost and JEGO

Andreas

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rbryska
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Post by rbryska »

Andreas,

I went to fiberglassics.com, but I couldn't find any engine stand pictures. No doubt, I didn't look in the correct places.

Could you give me some "click on, then, then, tips"?

Thanks,

Ray
LancerBoy
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Post by LancerBoy »

I think you can do a search in the forum.

Andreas
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Post by thegammas »

I'll snap a picture of the one I built and post it for you tonight. It holds my 290 pound 100hp nicely. It's on casters so I can move it around easily.
Peter Stransky
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