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HELP! Need ideas for transom mount trolling motor platform!
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<blockquote data-quote="lowe" data-source="post: 55577" data-attributes="member: 866"><p>Wish I could help but don't have any ideas right now. Well I had one, but don't think it would work. I cannot see the inside of your boat, but I was thinking if you could mount a bracket on your first bench seat, that is if the boat has bench seats. It would work sort of like a arm that would extend backwards enough to allow the trolling more to work off the back of the boat. Once you pulled the trolling motor out of the water, all that would be resting on the back of your boat would be the shaft of the motor, with the head stick out past the transom enough to turn the end of the motor up vertically as to not take up too much room. To sum it up, something like a front mounted trolling motor bracket, but longer. </p><p></p><p>Just figured I would pitch that out there, might be a crazy ideal though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowe, post: 55577, member: 866"] Wish I could help but don't have any ideas right now. Well I had one, but don't think it would work. I cannot see the inside of your boat, but I was thinking if you could mount a bracket on your first bench seat, that is if the boat has bench seats. It would work sort of like a arm that would extend backwards enough to allow the trolling more to work off the back of the boat. Once you pulled the trolling motor out of the water, all that would be resting on the back of your boat would be the shaft of the motor, with the head stick out past the transom enough to turn the end of the motor up vertically as to not take up too much room. To sum it up, something like a front mounted trolling motor bracket, but longer. Just figured I would pitch that out there, might be a crazy ideal though. [/QUOTE]
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