Mark – I had a Swivl-Eze Lock N Stow you mentioned and I am going back to the transom saver which is why I need the clips. The Lock N Stow (according to my local Mercury Mechanic) weakened my transom bracket leading to its failure this weekend. The right side of my transom bracket sheered off while running. It sheered at the last hole. At a tune of $620 for parts and labor, I will go back to the tried and true method of the transom saver. Actually, I should have listened to BCB and never switched to begin with. An expensive lesson for sure.Phil – e-mail on the way. Thanks.