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Old March 7th, 2005, 07:44 PM
RogerN
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Default foot control trolling mtr for jon boat?

I've been trying to fish out of my jon boat and find myself trying to juggle
boat positioning with the trolling motor while trying to fish. I thought a
possible solution would be to use a foot control trolling motor. The
problem is that my jon boat isn't setup for a bow mount trolling motor and I
haven't seen anything else available in foot control trolling motors. I'm
looking for the best solution to mounting a foot control motor on my jon
boat. Or would I be better off to buy an old bass boat and not mess with
my jon boat?

My ideas so far are to make a bow mount either out of aluminum or plywood
and mount it to the front of the boat. Or make a transom mount to fit the
trolling motor.

Another idea is to buy an older bass boat, the lake I fish has a 10hp limit
and I've seen some bass boats for $1k or less with motors that need work. I
have a 9.9hp Mercury that I use on the jon boat. Thought perhaps my 9.9hp
motor on an old bass boat with a foot control trolling motor might be a
better solution than modifying my jon boat.



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Old March 7th, 2005, 08:38 PM
James Hancock
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Roger,

You've asked a lot of questions, and there's lots of options available.

First off, I'd be wary of any motor that 'needs work'. That could set you
back a few bucks, or hundreds, or be a total loss, depending; and it's hard
to determine in advance without being an experienced motor mechanic
yourself.

I've had pretty good luck with a hand control trolling motor on a Jon boat.
The way I mounted it was to make a small platform of plywood and 1x2" boards
for a underframe, about 26" deep from the bow back, and the width of the
bow. This was mounted with stainless steel screws to the handrail on the
boat. If I were mounting a foot control motor, at this point I would be
done with the platform, as you could bolt the motor mount directly to the
platform.

The platform is easy to build with simple tools, and little outlay of cash.

Batteries get heavy, so I would stick to a 12 volt system.

Regards,

Jim
"RogerN" wrote in message
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I've been trying to fish out of my jon boat and find myself trying to

juggle
boat positioning with the trolling motor while trying to fish. I thought

a
possible solution would be to use a foot control trolling motor. The
problem is that my jon boat isn't setup for a bow mount trolling motor and

I
haven't seen anything else available in foot control trolling motors. I'm
looking for the best solution to mounting a foot control motor on my jon
boat. Or would I be better off to buy an old bass boat and not mess with
my jon boat?

My ideas so far are to make a bow mount either out of aluminum or plywood
and mount it to the front of the boat. Or make a transom mount to fit the
trolling motor.

Another idea is to buy an older bass boat, the lake I fish has a 10hp

limit
and I've seen some bass boats for $1k or less with motors that need work.

I
have a 9.9hp Mercury that I use on the jon boat. Thought perhaps my 9.9hp
motor on an old bass boat with a foot control trolling motor might be a
better solution than modifying my jon boat.





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Old March 7th, 2005, 08:44 PM
Bass_Mr.
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Roger,what kind of aluminum boat do you have? Alumacraft used to offer a
raised trolling motor shelf mount that goes on the foredeck,I mounted one
on my old 14ft years ago with pop rivets.
"RogerN" wrote in message
ink.net...
I've been trying to fish out of my jon boat and find myself trying to
juggle
boat positioning with the trolling motor while trying to fish. I thought
a
possible solution would be to use a foot control trolling motor. The
problem is that my jon boat isn't setup for a bow mount trolling motor and
I
haven't seen anything else available in foot control trolling motors. I'm
looking for the best solution to mounting a foot control motor on my jon
boat. Or would I be better off to buy an old bass boat and not mess with
my jon boat?

My ideas so far are to make a bow mount either out of aluminum or plywood
and mount it to the front of the boat. Or make a transom mount to fit the
trolling motor.

Another idea is to buy an older bass boat, the lake I fish has a 10hp
limit
and I've seen some bass boats for $1k or less with motors that need work.
I
have a 9.9hp Mercury that I use on the jon boat. Thought perhaps my 9.9hp
motor on an old bass boat with a foot control trolling motor might be a
better solution than modifying my jon boat.





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Old March 7th, 2005, 11:18 PM
Calif Bill
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"James Hancock" wrote in message
m...
Roger,

You've asked a lot of questions, and there's lots of options available.

First off, I'd be wary of any motor that 'needs work'. That could set you
back a few bucks, or hundreds, or be a total loss, depending; and it's

hard
to determine in advance without being an experienced motor mechanic
yourself.

I've had pretty good luck with a hand control trolling motor on a Jon

boat.
The way I mounted it was to make a small platform of plywood and 1x2"

boards
for a underframe, about 26" deep from the bow back, and the width of the
bow. This was mounted with stainless steel screws to the handrail on the
boat. If I were mounting a foot control motor, at this point I would be
done with the platform, as you could bolt the motor mount directly to the
platform.

The platform is easy to build with simple tools, and little outlay of

cash.

Batteries get heavy, so I would stick to a 12 volt system.

Regards,

Jim
"RogerN" wrote in message
ink.net...
I've been trying to fish out of my jon boat and find myself trying to

juggle
boat positioning with the trolling motor while trying to fish. I

thought
a
possible solution would be to use a foot control trolling motor. The
problem is that my jon boat isn't setup for a bow mount trolling motor

and
I
haven't seen anything else available in foot control trolling motors.

I'm
looking for the best solution to mounting a foot control motor on my jon
boat. Or would I be better off to buy an old bass boat and not mess

with
my jon boat?

My ideas so far are to make a bow mount either out of aluminum or

plywood
and mount it to the front of the boat. Or make a transom mount to fit

the
trolling motor.

Another idea is to buy an older bass boat, the lake I fish has a 10hp

limit
and I've seen some bass boats for $1k or less with motors that need

work.
I
have a 9.9hp Mercury that I use on the jon boat. Thought perhaps my

9.9hp
motor on an old bass boat with a foot control trolling motor might be a
better solution than modifying my jon boat.






You could also get a power drive Minn Kota. They allow a longer wire
connection and do not move like a foot control when you take the foot off.


  #5  
Old March 7th, 2005, 11:35 PM
Todd Copeland
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"RogerN" wrote in message
ink.net...
I've been trying to fish out of my jon boat and find myself trying to

juggle
boat positioning with the trolling motor while trying to fish. I thought

a
possible solution would be to use a foot control trolling motor. The
problem is that my jon boat isn't setup for a bow mount trolling motor and

I
haven't seen anything else available in foot control trolling motors. I'm
looking for the best solution to mounting a foot control motor on my jon
boat. Or would I be better off to buy an old bass boat and not mess with
my jon boat?


I feel your pain. I have a bow mounted hand controlled trolling motor on my
16 Jon boat with a deck on the front. I installed a BigFoot foot switch
between the motor and battery. So I set the speed of the motor and then turn
it off and on by stepping on the switch. To turn the motor, I just push or
pull it with my leg. It's a pain some of the time but it works.


  #6  
Old March 8th, 2005, 12:00 AM
Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard
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On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 18:44:55 GMT, "RogerN"
sent into the ether:

I've been trying to fish out of my jon boat and find myself trying to juggle
boat positioning with the trolling motor while trying to fish. I thought a
possible solution would be to use a foot control trolling motor. The
problem is that my jon boat isn't setup for a bow mount trolling motor and I
haven't seen anything else available in foot control trolling motors. I'm
looking for the best solution to mounting a foot control motor on my jon
boat. Or would I be better off to buy an old bass boat and not mess with
my jon boat?

My ideas so far are to make a bow mount either out of aluminum or plywood
and mount it to the front of the boat. Or make a transom mount to fit the
trolling motor.

Another idea is to buy an older bass boat, the lake I fish has a 10hp limit
and I've seen some bass boats for $1k or less with motors that need work. I
have a 9.9hp Mercury that I use on the jon boat. Thought perhaps my 9.9hp
motor on an old bass boat with a foot control trolling motor might be a
better solution than modifying my jon boat.


Look for your local MinnKota repair center. They usually have used /
rebuilt motors for reasonable cost. A 765MX should work for you if
you can find one. That has the electric foot control for direction
and speed. Talk to the repair guy about what you want to do and what
he has available.

Good luck

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Old March 8th, 2005, 12:58 AM
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"Bass_Mr." wrote in message
nk.net...
Roger,what kind of aluminum boat do you have? Alumacraft used to offer a
raised trolling motor shelf mount that goes on the foredeck,I mounted one
on my old 14ft years ago with pop rivets.


The boat is a 14ft Lowe lake jon.

I can get aluminum sheet 5052 and stainless (or aluminum) pop rivets, I have
a metal cutting band saw. I thought if I can't find a better solution, I
could cut, bend, form, grind, and join aluminum to make a nice mount for the
front of the boat. I have a large TIG welder set up for welding aluminum
but it would take a considerable investment of time for me to learn to use
it good enough to want to weld on my boat.



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Old March 8th, 2005, 01:42 AM
Jack Schmitt
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"RogerN" wrote in message
ink.net...
I've been trying to fish out of my jon boat and find myself trying to
juggle
boat positioning with the trolling motor while trying to fish. I thought
a
possible solution would be to use a foot control trolling motor. The
problem is that my jon boat isn't setup for a bow mount trolling motor and
I
haven't seen anything else available in foot control trolling motors. I'm
looking for the best solution to mounting a foot control motor on my jon
boat. Or would I be better off to buy an old bass boat and not mess with
my jon boat?

My ideas so far are to make a bow mount either out of aluminum or plywood
and mount it to the front of the boat. Or make a transom mount to fit the
trolling motor.

Another idea is to buy an older bass boat, the lake I fish has a 10hp
limit
and I've seen some bass boats for $1k or less with motors that need work.
I
have a 9.9hp Mercury that I use on the jon boat. Thought perhaps my 9.9hp
motor on an old bass boat with a foot control trolling motor might be a
better solution than modifying my jon boat.


FWIW I agree with Mr. Hancock's post. I built a small deck over the bow
seat using marine plywood, aluminum angle, and stainless steel hardware.
The bow mount can then be mounted directly to the plywood deck. My boat was
a 14 foot Arkansas Traveler and I used it for many years before passing it
on to my son.



  #9  
Old March 8th, 2005, 02:21 AM
Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard
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On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 18:44:55 GMT, "RogerN"
sent into the ether:

I've been trying to fish out of my jon boat and find myself trying to juggle
boat positioning with the trolling motor while trying to fish. I thought a
possible solution would be to use a foot control trolling motor. The
problem is that my jon boat isn't setup for a bow mount trolling motor and I
haven't seen anything else available in foot control trolling motors. I'm
looking for the best solution to mounting a foot control motor on my jon
boat. Or would I be better off to buy an old bass boat and not mess with
my jon boat?

My ideas so far are to make a bow mount either out of aluminum or plywood
and mount it to the front of the boat. Or make a transom mount to fit the
trolling motor.

Another idea is to buy an older bass boat, the lake I fish has a 10hp limit
and I've seen some bass boats for $1k or less with motors that need work. I
have a 9.9hp Mercury that I use on the jon boat. Thought perhaps my 9.9hp
motor on an old bass boat with a foot control trolling motor might be a
better solution than modifying my jon boat.


Look for your local MinnKota repair center. They usually have used /
rebuilt motors for reasonable cost. A 765MX should work for you if
you can find one. That has the electric foot control for direction
and speed. Talk to the repair guy about what you want to do and what
he has available.

Good luck

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Old March 8th, 2005, 02:22 AM
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Calif Bill wrote:


You could also get a power drive Minn Kota. They allow a longer wire
connection and do not move like a foot control when you take the foot off.



The ideal situation as far as I'm concerned, is a Powerdrive motor with
the wireless CoPilot remote. I've been using it for 3 years and I doubt
I'll ever go back to a foot control -- even if I do ever go back to a
full sized bass rig.

The great thing is that the Powerdrive motors are about the most
adaptable to 'non-bass-boat layouts' of all front mount designs. The
minimum footprint of the bowmount bracket is only about 8" x 6".
 




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