The transome is the back of the boat where the motor is mounted to.
The transom of a vessel is at the stern or rear. It is often relatively straight compared with other sections of the vessel.
The transom is the stern of a boat or ship. On a small boat the outboard engine is clamped to the transom.
At the back of the boat. The transom is reinforced to accommodate the boat motor.
It is located at the stern
Right side of transom
On the Yamaha outboard, the model number is located on the port, (left), transom mounting bracket. The transom bracket is the part of the engine that is bolted to your boat transom.
ID plate is located on the side wall of transom. Unless the stern/transom has been modified...then who would know!
usually on the starboard side of boat on the transom and the upper side of it
A transom plate is a strengthened area used to attach an outboard motor to the rear (or transom) of a boat. see the related links below.
transom is a bean a window over a door is called a fanlight A Transom IS indeed a window over a door
The "transom" is the back of a boat or ship. For a small boat, an outboard motor might be attached to the transom; for a sailing vessel, the rudder may be attached to the transom. An example sentence might be:"We were on our way back to the dock when a fish jumped over the transom and landed in the boat!"
At the back of the boat. The transom is reinforced to accommodate the boat motor.
A transom is the wide, usually flat area at the very back of a boat. This is where an outboard motor is typically mounted. This is also where you usually find the name of the boat on larger vessels.