Mounting a trolling motor
- GCB069
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Mounting a trolling motor
This is how I mounted my trolling motor. I hope it works..
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Re: Mounting a trolling motor
Very creative! I like it. Now you need a kid for hire to drive while you fish. ![Wink [wink]](./images/smilies/msp_wink.gif)
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Re: Mounting a trolling motor
How is it mounted to the boat its self? looks pretty good though
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Re: Mounting a trolling motor
2 bolts each side of the front cap. I may have to put a plate up from the angle backside of 2x4. motor in only a 38 lbs.
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Re: Mounting a trolling motor
i would just pull on the motor shaft, if nothing breaks your good to go! i like that idea, should work out pretty good! 

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Re: Mounting a trolling motor
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- GCB069
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Re: Mounting a trolling motor
Its a normal transom mounted motor. You take one screw out that holds the control head on and turn the head..