Stick-It Aluminum Anchor Pin Motor Mount Bracket
The Stick-It Motor Mount Bracket is a 3/8" thick aluminum mounting bracket that attaches where your motor meets the transom. It mounts directly on top of your outboard motor's mounting bracket. It's recommended for flats boats/bass boats up to 20' and bay boats up to 19' with 200 HP engines (or less). Motor Mount will fit engine bolt spacing of 7.25" to 8.5" inches apart. Installation is easy; loosen the upper motor mount nut and place the Stick-It Motor Mount onto it and hand tighten. Then loosen the lower nut and slip the Motor Mount hole over that bolt. Tighten both nuts and that's it! It's just that easy.
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Stick-It Aluminum Anchor Pin Motor Mount Bracket
Stick-It Aluminum Anchor Pin Motor Mount Bracket
The Stick-It Motor Mount Bracket is a 3/8" thick aluminum mounting bracket that attaches where your motor meets the transom. It mounts directly on top of your outboard motor's mounting bracket. It's recommended for flats boats/bass boats up to 20' and bay boats up to 19' with 200 HP engines (or less). Motor Mount will fit engine bolt spacing of 7.25" to 8.5" inches apart. Installation is easy; loosen the upper motor mount nut and place the Stick-It Motor Mount onto it and hand tighten. Then loosen the lower nut and slip the Motor Mount hole over that bolt. Tighten both nuts and that's it! It's just that easy.
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The Stick-It Motor Mount Bracket is a 3/8" thick aluminum mounting bracket that attaches where your motor meets the transom. It mounts directly on top of your outboard motor's mounting bracket. It's recommended for flats boats/bass boats up to 20' and bay boats up to 19' with 200 HP engines (or less). Motor Mount will fit engine bolt spacing of 7.25" to 8.5" inches apart. Installation is easy; loosen the upper motor mount nut and place the Stick-It Motor Mount onto it and hand tighten. Then loosen the lower nut and slip the Motor Mount hole over that bolt. Tighten both nuts and that's it! It's just that easy.















