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bencoder
23.05.2021 17:09:54

Align the two 32” upright supports on the floor, so that their angled ends are in alignment. The long sides should be facing upward. Place the 2×8 motor board across the uprights, and align it with the top, or squared ends. Using the 2×8 motor board as a guide, draw a line across the 32” upright supports. here


r1chb
21.04.2021 22:29:39

For lumber, tools and materials, I used: (4) 2x4x8 boards, (1) 2x8x8 board, (2) regular casters, (2) locking casters, a circular mitre saw, a circular saw, a cordless drill, misc. bar clamps, 3” wood screws, and (16) 1” lag screws.


messiklan
22.05.2021 23:38:10

Measure and cut a 24” piece of 2×8. This will be the motor board. Both ends should be squared. here


JohnDoe
27.04.2021 1:13:30

Take the two 36” base pieces, and decide which will be the forward ends and aft ends. Measure and mark a line 16” aft of the forward ends. This will mark the location for the upright supports. (*Note: for lighter motors, such as my 8hp rated at 81lbs, you can also mark this line at 18.”)


unavailable
30.04.2021 18:31:29

Fasten one of the 24-inch pieces to the forward end of the 36-inch base pieces. This will form the forward end of the shelf.


dtvan
16.06.2021 0:54:03


Here is my Mercury 7.5 loaded onto the stand. I made it high enough so that it can take a long shaft (20") motor as well as the short shaft.


Prze_koles
06.06.2021 2:13:22


I put in a single screw on each side, so that I could tilt the stand back a bit, reflecting the slope of a transom. [links]


spndr7
03.06.2021 22:22:35


Here is the stand set upright and positioning the lower rails . . . [links]


hughbarnard
24.05.2021 0:45:38


Making the main portion of the stand . . . here


gkelly
15.05.2021 7:36:32

The design is pretty basic . . . requires only 3 (three) 8 ft 2x4 pieces of lumber.
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teknohog
03.06.2021 15:46:33


Then I secured the stand in the sloped position and measured and cut the rear angle supports (which are made out of the remaining 2 3' pieces of 2x4). [links]


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16.06.2021 0:54:03

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06.06.2021 2:13:22

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03.06.2021 22:22:35

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spidr_mnky
24.05.2021 0:45:38

plans for wood outboard motor stand here


paradoxs
15.05.2021 7:36:32

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zooko
03.06.2021 15:46:33

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krs
05.06.2021 9:39:11

The next thing was figuring out how to pull the outboard off. In keeping with this being a one person project, I had to do it myself. So I rigged this contraption to stand in for a gantry crane: [links]


jemenake
28.04.2021 4:13:06

In Boat Trailer and Assorted Bits, I got my hands on an outboard motor while trying to obtain a serviceable trailer for my Tango Skiff project. The outboard may not work but I won’t know until I try so I set out to build a DIY outboard motor stand.


idev
01.05.2021 10:41:43

Based on my boat cradle experience, I was confident I could build something strong enough to handle the weight of the 50 hp Mercury outboard. And with plenty of scraps to choose from, I set to work.


mrb
06.06.2021 3:19:31

As you can see, it’s pretty simple – and yes it looks like a gallows. I used structural screws to connect the 4×4 and 2×4 pieces up top. The pulley system is a gambrel and hoist kit suspended from a heavy through bolt. The 4×4 is anchored into the outboard stand in a few places. The base of the 4×4 sits in a Simpson Strong Tie 12 gauge fence post base that’s screwed into the outboard stand’s base. I also used structural screws to tie the 4×4 into the stand’s upright. To make sure it was strong enough, I once again offered myself up to the boat building gods and performed a few pull-ups off the 2×4’s that would support the hoist. As before, things held up well. [links]


Eloar
30.04.2021 12:22:31

I did some research and came across a few ideas. Several designs incline the stand’s uprights to mimic the transom angle but I didn’t see the need. These same designs also use cross braces for the uprights but I thought it was simpler to use 3/4″ plywood gussets instead. All the components are held together by a combination of structural screws and regular screws. Finally, 2″ locking casters make it mobile.