You are right Ross that I only need and want one outboard motor stand. I am slow at things so the old motor will be off for a few days/weeks? before the new one is ready to go on the reconstructed transom - old holes filled, new holes drilled, transom supports in place. I probably could set the motor down on the floor of the garage resting on the skeg and the clamps of the motor tightened onto a piece of wood 2" x 10" x 36" long. Then the motor locked so it can not swivel/turn.
I'm really excited about putting the new motor on and want to get an early start next year doing it and doing it right.
We have alot of new set ups coming this spring - Brian, Gregg, David, Jerry, and others.
Maybe a prop testing day for Steve, Jim, Jerry, Gregg, and David
David