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Morten MС€lsted Nedertoft
23.06.2021 14:43:05

11" $9.99 (fits 85 amp batteries)
13" $9.99 (fits 105 and 140 amp batteries)


Nefario
09.05.2021 5:44:24

Adjustable Trolling Motor Mount


qqi456
19.06.2021 5:00:46

These rugged polypropylene boxes protect your battery. Black in color, they come complete with a tie down strap and mounting hardware. Three sizes are available.


leopoldo78fa
25.05.2021 17:45:03

Trolling Motor Plugs and Sockets here


ritobanb
15.05.2021 9:50:48

An Easy to install trolling motor mount to fit Jon boats. 2 pieces just line up to desired height and drill to holes in both pieces and through bolt. Each end can be bolted or screwed to boat. more


ZeroPoint
27.04.2021 21:23:54

Adjustable Trolling Motor Bracket


LuciferUA
05.06.2021 6:11:23

Leave the mounting base in place and pull the shaft up. Lay the motor down on the deck in the "stowed" position. Make sure the motor head is inside the perimeter of the boat so it won't be damaged when you dock the boat. You may have to experiment a bit to get the mounting base in the right spot to allow full movement of the motor when it's in the water and far enough back to keep the head from hanging over bow when it's stowed. [links]


miranda
03.06.2021 13:11:51

Consider whether you will use an electric foot control or a manual control to run the trolling motor. The advantage of the foot control is that you have hands free operation while you're fishing, so you don't have to take your hands off your rod. On the other hand, the manual control requires less wiring and gives you direct control of the motor. Either way, you'll also need to install a marine battery under the bow to provide power to the motor. All the wiring and connectors come with the motor assembly. [links]


lach
09.05.2021 2:29:36

A bow mount trolling motor gives a fisherman the most control over his boat while fishing. It pulls the boat through the water and gives better control and maneuverability than one designed to mount on the transom. Any boat 14 feet or longer can accommodate a bow mount, though you may have to modify the bow if it doesn't have a front deck. You'll need a front deck large enough to secure the mounting base to it and to allow enough room to stow the entire shaft and motor head on the deck without hanging out over the bow.


phy
14.05.2021 16:49:19

Lay the mounting base on the front deck of the boat to determine the best position to mount it. See Step 4 if your boat doesn't have a bow deck. Don't install it directly over the point of the bow, but off to one side approximately a foot from the point. Position the motor in the "deployed" or down position to be sure it clears the outer edge of the boat and will lock into place and move in all directions without touching the boat's hull. When you're satisfied with the placement, mark the position of the mounting base with a pencil. more


dhaniellemar63
13.06.2021 12:00:54

Install a plywood deck section over the top of an open bowed boat. You'll need a piece of plywood 3 feet long and slightly wider than the widest part of the bow it will cover (probably about 4 feet wide). Lay the plywood over the bow rails and outline the outside perimeter of the rails with a pencil on the underside of the plywood. Use a skill saw or jigsaw to cut the plywood along the pencil lines to match the triangle shape of the bow. Sand the edges to smooth them. Secure the deck to the rails by drilling 4 holes along each side of the bow through the plywood and all the way through the rub rails. Use a 1/4 inch bit for these holes. Insert a 1/4 inch by 4 inch galvanized or stainless bolt through each hole and secure them on the underside of the rails with oversized washers and lock nuts. When the deck is in place, follow Steps 1 through 3.


kosovito
05.06.2021 6:11:23

I am considering such a thing. Trolling motors work best off the front of the boat. There are literally 100s of pre-made mounts to get the job done on the front. [links]


Acro
03.06.2021 13:11:51

Re: Side Mount a Trolling Motor on a Jon Boat? [links]


comboy
09.05.2021 2:29:36

Which applications have you installed or put together. A specific mount setup?


atomesix87
14.05.2021 16:49:19

***Pictures would really be helpful*** more


breandan81
13.06.2021 12:00:54

I am considering such a thing. Trolling motors work best off the front of the boat. There are literally 100s of pre-made mounts to get the job done on the front.


ilovebitcoin
25.05.2021 14:56:31

Post by RiverBottomOutdoors » 03 Jan 2013, 12:17 here


Dhaw
25.04.2021 15:11:35

Post by AndrewR » 01 Jan 2013, 22:04


yurumtin
09.06.2021 14:48:44

Thanks for the ideas so far. Keep 'em coming!
Jonah, that looks like a piece of artwork. How long did it take to weld and create? [links]


dKingston
27.05.2021 19:23:11

Post by ifish4redd » 03 Jan 2013, 11:05 here


ritobanb
29.05.2021 16:46:52

A lot of guys just stack 2x4s or 2x6s and attach it to the boat with mechanical fasteners. Others will fab something out of aluminum or buy an aftermarket mount. here