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A transom mount is a type of boat motor mounting system that attaches an outboard motor to the transom, or rear, of a boat. This configuration allows for easy access and operation of the motor while providing stability and performance. Transom mounts are commonly used for smaller boats and are designed to accommodate various motor sizes and weights. Additionally, they often feature adjustable brackets to ensure proper alignment and secure attachment.

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