I always feel like I keep my trailer in good shape, and I service my outboard regularly etc. But I had an inncident on Puget Sound tonight that was kinda scary.
I went out about an hour and a half before dark, to drop crab pots for a pick up in the am. Taking a friend's kids out.
I motored about 3 miles from the Shilshole Marina, dropped pots and motored back. I remember the sound of my prop at high speed, was sounding kind of different

Also, the bolt that acts as a tighten down clamp on to clamp to the transom,, this whole side of the motor has jumped;slipped off the transom altogether. Now the 175lb motor is all being supported by the remaining bolt. Even the remaining clamp down had become extremely loose. (when I removed that last bolt at home, it had bent from the pressure)
I always keep my 55lb thrust MInn Kota on the boat, just in case I have an emergency and at least I could get to shore with it. I fired up the Minn Kota, and just barely limped in to the Marina. Even being just a few 100 yards in Puget S. chop, it was a struggle.
So I guess I'm telling folks to remember to check your transom bolts on outboards, and the clamp down, every time you go out. All that vibration can only cause a chance for things to loosen up like this.