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My boat has a pointed bow that we use to enter the boat from shore when
camping. There seems to be no room for a mounting plate for a trolling motor. Has anyone mounted the motor in a way that the front of the boat is still accessible for boarding? Thanks in advance -- Jim and Dinah Gemmill o_o_o_o /| ,[_____], |ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O- ()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻ )_) |
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Jim Gemmill wrote:
My boat has a pointed bow that we use to enter the boat from shore when camping. There seems to be no room for a mounting plate for a trolling motor. Has anyone mounted the motor in a way that the front of the boat is still accessible for boarding? Thanks in advance We had a 17 foot Larson Outdrive when I was a teenager - I loved to ski - and I built a rack to fit over the front light to sit on and steer a trolling motor with my foot. After I bought my first bass boat - in 1974 - my dad built a plywood deck that hooked down to the front cleates - it had room for a swivel chair and a foot controlled trolling motor, and easy to get in and out since the trolling motor was to the side. It worked great for him and mom crappie fishing for years. |
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![]() "Jim Gemmill" wrote in message ... My boat has a pointed bow that we use to enter the boat from shore when camping. There seems to be no room for a mounting plate for a trolling motor. Has anyone mounted the motor in a way that the front of the boat is still accessible for boarding? Thanks in advance Is there any way you can post a picture somewhere so that we can see the boat? There are a bunch of creative people here, and if we can see what you have to work with, we might be able to give you some suggestions. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 15:05:37 -0600, "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers"
sent into the ether: "Jim Gemmill" wrote in message ... My boat has a pointed bow that we use to enter the boat from shore when camping. There seems to be no room for a mounting plate for a trolling motor. Has anyone mounted the motor in a way that the front of the boat is still accessible for boarding? Thanks in advance Is there any way you can post a picture somewhere so that we can see the boat? There are a bunch of creative people here, and if we can see what you have to work with, we might be able to give you some suggestions. Or make and model and year of boat so we could find a picture of it on the net? Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com www.SecretWeaponLures.com A proud charter member of "PETAF", People for Eating Tasty Animals and Fish!!! |
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Don't know how it applies to your boat, but the trolling motor on my Waco is
on one side, and it works ok. -- ******************************************* ** Members Fun Tournament May 14th & 15th ** Sponsored by Siebler Custom Baits ** ** Name that color contest by Batey Custom Lures ** ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com "Jim Gemmill" wrote in message ... My boat has a pointed bow that we use to enter the boat from shore when camping. There seems to be no room for a mounting plate for a trolling motor. Has anyone mounted the motor in a way that the front of the boat is still accessible for boarding? Thanks in advance -- Jim and Dinah Gemmill o_o_o_o /| ,[_____], |ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O- ()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻ )_) |
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Most trolling motors are mounted to the bow on the left side. There are
brackets that lift the motor out of the water and allow the motor to lay down in a locked down mode. Try just lifting it straight up when docking instead of laying it down. This would still give you access. Once on the water and ready for traveling lay it down in the lock down position to prevent damage from vibration. Sarge |
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