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Bowmount Trolling Motor Mounting on Jon Boat
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<blockquote data-quote="jonjon1648" data-source="post: 294241" data-attributes="member: 5980"><p>I just mounted mine today, but its too dark to take pictures now. I used a composite board and attached the trolling motor atop the board and connected through the metal deck with well nuts. I had concerns about the well nuts but it is very secure. I also screwed the composite board to metal deck with stainless sheet metal screws. </p><p></p><p>The composite board came from an old bank sign. It is some seriously tough stuff. I have a few more uses for it on my build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonjon1648, post: 294241, member: 5980"] I just mounted mine today, but its too dark to take pictures now. I used a composite board and attached the trolling motor atop the board and connected through the metal deck with well nuts. I had concerns about the well nuts but it is very secure. I also screwed the composite board to metal deck with stainless sheet metal screws. The composite board came from an old bank sign. It is some seriously tough stuff. I have a few more uses for it on my build. [/QUOTE]
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