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Motorboat Engine Holder Intex 68624 (MPN 78257686247) for Inflatable Boats
The Motorboat Engine Holder Intex 68624 is a mounting bracket designed to attach compact outboard motors to inflatable and small motor boats. It provides a reinforced transom interface that helps position the engine securely and maintain alignment during propulsion. The bracket is intended to simplify installation of a motor on boats with thin or flexible transoms, increasing stability for recreational boating and fishing.
The bracket offers a reinforced mounting surface that distributes motor load over a wider area of the transom, reducing local stress on inflatable or lightweight constructions. Its design supports straightforward attachment of compact outboard engines and helps maintain correct engine trim and alignment. The holder is compatible with many small motor setups and is made to withstand typical freshwater and mild marine use when installed properly.
Position the holder on the boat transom so the reinforced surface aligns with the intended motor location. Follow the boat and engine manufacturer's guidance for correct vertical and lateral placement, ensuring the propeller will clear the hull. Secure the bracket using appropriate fasteners or clamps recommended for the boat type, verifying that attachments are tight and that the transom is not overloaded. After mounting the motor, check engine trim and steering movement, and perform a short low-speed water test to confirm stability and proper alignment.
Ensure fasteners and clamps are compatible with the boat material and engine weight; inspect connections regularly for wear, corrosion, or loosening. For inflatable boats, avoid exceeding the boat's maximum recommended engine weight and follow all safety guidelines for load distribution and buoyancy.
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