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Originally Posted by keakar
I had a short 6" or 8" 2x4 with a notch in it for the shaft to lay into and a door hinge to secure it to the deck so the 2x4 "holding bracket" lays flat when not in use. this was also held firm with a bunge. the problem I had with this is it still let the head unit absorb a lot of shock from bumps so the head bolts stayed a little loose but I resisted overtightening them and just left it that way so it didn't break.
after a while I wanted something better so I cut off the last top most notches so the motor can fully pivot down to the deck when fully up, I did this because the first notch was in the way of it sitting at the correct angle to the deck, then I layed it flat on the deck with a piece of carpet under it and used a bunge to hold it down. this works great.
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let me add that the comments about what I did for my motor was about a bow mounted transom mount TM bracket (because that is all that would fit on the open seat bow of my flatboat) and obviously yours is not like that but the problem as well as the solution to it is the same, just make a short brace that lifts up to secure and cradles the head when stored and folds flat when not in use.