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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Bow mount trolling motor for Lund SSV16
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<blockquote data-quote="FishinLite" data-source="post: 486935" data-attributes="member: 17366"><p>The original bow plate on my Lund was pop riveted to the top of the gunnel.</p><p></p><p>I drilled out the rivets and screwed the carpeted plate the top of the gunnel. I used a stainless screw about every 8 inches. </p><p></p><p>There is a aluminum angle through bolted to the top plate to support the back of the vertical compartment piece and provide a mounting flange. The angle is mounted with the "L" towards the stern. After partition was mounted I used the lip that was exposed to mount an LED light strip for night fishing...(amber)</p><p></p><p>The trolling motor mounted is a Minn-Kota Power Drive 2, with an IPilot Link (no longer available but a great toy) </p><p></p><p>I weigh about 180 lbs. and can easily walk on the new bow plate with out any flexing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishinLite, post: 486935, member: 17366"] The original bow plate on my Lund was pop riveted to the top of the gunnel. I drilled out the rivets and screwed the carpeted plate the top of the gunnel. I used a stainless screw about every 8 inches. There is a aluminum angle through bolted to the top plate to support the back of the vertical compartment piece and provide a mounting flange. The angle is mounted with the "L" towards the stern. After partition was mounted I used the lip that was exposed to mount an LED light strip for night fishing...(amber) The trolling motor mounted is a Minn-Kota Power Drive 2, with an IPilot Link (no longer available but a great toy) I weigh about 180 lbs. and can easily walk on the new bow plate with out any flexing. [/QUOTE]
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