| When your outboard motor is not in the water, | | | | thieves. In fact, you can protect your motor with |
| it's very important to have an outboard motor | | | | a stand in a couple of ways: by putting your |
| stands where you can store it. Not only will you | | | | motor on it and by not putting your motor on it. |
| get to protect your outboard motor from falling | | | | If you leave the stand in the middle of your boat |
| or losing balance, but you can also use the stand | | | | shed, a scheming burglar will automatically suspect |
| to transport your motor. This is because most | | | | that your outboard motor is at your house or |
| stands come with wheels so you can conveniently | | | | someplace else. |
| move your outboard motor from one place to | | | | Shop smart |
| another. There are also many other advantages | | | | When shopping for a stand, make sure to take |
| of having your own outboard motor stands. | | | | into consideration the weight and horsepower of |
| Safe and dry | | | | your boat so you can determine whether you |
| Aside from storing and transporting your | | | | need a standard one or a large one. Standard |
| outboard motor, a good-quality stand will also | | | | stands can support 135 horsepower and 485 |
| keep your motor in an upright position to make | | | | pounds of weight, while a large one is able to |
| sure that no water trickles towards the engine. | | | | sustain 900 pound large boats with 300 |
| You can also use this stand every time you need | | | | horsepower. |
| to work on the motor-whether it's to repair a | | | | Stainless steel pneumatic tires are also an |
| loose part or to put on a new coat of paint. | | | | important factor to look for when choosing a |
| Burglars keep out | | | | stand. These tires offer smoother and easier |
| Outboard motor stands can also keep your motor | | | | movement when you push the stand. |
| safe and secure from potential burglars and | | | | |