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sputterbug
Posted 3/30/2003 9:47 PM (#65240 - in reply to #65073)
Subject: RE: Trolling motor stabilizers





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Location: Kentucky

Lots of food for thought.  They were able to mount the motor with the quick-release plate I'd bought, so that's a big plus for travel.  'Spose I should be concerned with high seas. 

 

I retract my earlier remark about there being no way the head can hit the gunnel.  After looking closer, it's very possible.  Problem is I ordered the longest Cabela's RAM mount, and it's too short.  Guess I'll have to get this longer version advertised on walleyesinc.com : http://www.walleyesinc.com/walleyeinc3/onlinestore6.htm

 

Shep, instead here's a pic for you <g>.  You can see the angle of the motor head and the short mount from Cabela's.  I don't know if I can mount to the fiberglass gunnel.  That'd be great, but there's no way to get any plywood backing up behind without sawing from underneath, and I don't think screws are gonna hold it in the fiberglass.  So, long mount from walleyesinc may be the way to go...




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