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I fish out of a 12 foot jon boat with the trolling motor mounted on
the bow. Gasoline motors are not allowed on the lake where I fish most of the time. With my fat butt sitting in the front of the boat, it just doesn't want to go in a straight line. As soon as I turn off the trolling motor the rear end wants to come around. Would installing a permanent rudder of some sort help its tracking? |
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I know little about such things, but I wonder if you ever tried adding
weight in the stern, like an old battery or a five-gallon container of water. Maybe a john boat needs to be trimmed properly like a canoe? "Olebiker" wrote in message ups.com... I fish out of a 12 foot jon boat with the trolling motor mounted on the bow. Gasoline motors are not allowed on the lake where I fish most of the time. With my fat butt sitting in the front of the boat, it just doesn't want to go in a straight line. As soon as I turn off the trolling motor the rear end wants to come around. Would installing a permanent rudder of some sort help its tracking? |
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On 22 Feb 2007 11:05:41 -0800, "Olebiker" wrote:
I fish out of a 12 foot jon boat with the trolling motor mounted on the bow. Gasoline motors are not allowed on the lake where I fish most of the time. With my fat butt sitting in the front of the boat, it just doesn't want to go in a straight line. As soon as I turn off the trolling motor the rear end wants to come around. Would installing a permanent rudder of some sort help its tracking? Try dragging a few feet of chain on a piece rope. Size as needed. Donn |
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On Feb 22, 5:00 pm, "Marty" wrote:
I know little about such things, but I wonder if you ever tried adding weight in the stern, like an old battery or a five-gallon container of water. Maybe a john boat needs to be trimmed properly like a canoe? I put the trolling motor battery in the back and hung the anchor off the back. |
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"Donn Senn" wrote in message
... On 22 Feb 2007 11:05:41 -0800, "Olebiker" wrote: I fish out of a 12 foot jon boat with the trolling motor mounted on the bow. Gasoline motors are not allowed on the lake where I fish most of the time. With my fat butt sitting in the front of the boat, it just doesn't want to go in a straight line. As soon as I turn off the trolling motor the rear end wants to come around. Would installing a permanent rudder of some sort help its tracking? Try dragging a few feet of chain on a piece rope. Size as needed. Donn I have heard of that for bigger boats too. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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with a boat that small, you will have to sit further back.
To do that, you probably will need to get a troller with electric foot controls instead of cables. bill "Olebiker" wrote in message ups.com... I fish out of a 12 foot jon boat with the trolling motor mounted on the bow. Gasoline motors are not allowed on the lake where I fish most of the time. With my fat butt sitting in the front of the boat, it just doesn't want to go in a straight line. As soon as I turn off the trolling motor the rear end wants to come around. Would installing a permanent rudder of some sort help its tracking? |
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Yes, it definitely would help. And here's the cheapest way I know to build a
really fine rudder: 1. Find a defunct trolling motor (ask around... not too hard to locate) and an old, aluminum canoe paddle. 2. Hacksaw the trolling motor shaft apart just above the motor housing. 3. Also, cut the aluminum & plastic canoe paddle shaft a foot or two above the blade. 4. The canoe paddle shaft ID will probably be slightly larger than the trolling motor OD, so the one slips inside the other. 5. Align the paddle blade, drill holes, and bolt them together. 6. Clamp your rudder on the stern of your jon boat, and after you launch just pivot it down and clamp it in place. This provides a keel for the boat so if you're using your trolling motor in the front, the rear won't swing around so wildly. If you don't have an aluminum canoe paddle, use a wooden one and just shave the shaft down to fit inside the trolling motor tube. Joe ------------------------------------------------------ Secret Weapon Lures... World's Finest Spinnerbaits & Buzzbaits. Better designs = better performance = better results --------------------- "Olebiker" wrote in message ups.com... I fish out of a 12 foot jon boat with the trolling motor mounted on the bow. Gasoline motors are not allowed on the lake where I fish most of the time. With my fat butt sitting in the front of the boat, it just doesn't want to go in a straight line. As soon as I turn off the trolling motor the rear end wants to come around. Would installing a permanent rudder of some sort help its tracking? |
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