This easy to do project started out as a scrap piece of angle iron from the Metals Shop of the Technical School where Randy works.  Holes were drilled to fit it to the trailer,  and a couple of more holes for wood of the motor mount.  The spare tire has been repositioned to apply a slight pressure to the outboard motors leg,  to keep the motor from bouncing.

Photos and Story by Randy Graves
Trailer Mounted Outboard Carrier
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