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I'm lost, bow mount trolling motor install
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<blockquote data-quote="-CN-" data-source="post: 406989" data-attributes="member: 18939"><p>Welcome to the site.</p><p>I can't say that there's any specific right way to do what you need done. There's tons of suggestions that you can get from searching out pictures on here from all the boat build threads. Beyond that, it is a fun time to let your ingenuity guide you. Get a general idea of how you want it to look or function, and then invent your own way to do it. There are guidelines such as not using pressure treated wood, try to keep it as light as possible, and other common sense things. But otherwise the sky's the limit. </p><p>Get yourself started down a path and post pictures for us along the way. I know that the geniuses here will have suggestions for you as you go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-CN-, post: 406989, member: 18939"] Welcome to the site. I can't say that there's any specific right way to do what you need done. There's tons of suggestions that you can get from searching out pictures on here from all the boat build threads. Beyond that, it is a fun time to let your ingenuity guide you. Get a general idea of how you want it to look or function, and then invent your own way to do it. There are guidelines such as not using pressure treated wood, try to keep it as light as possible, and other common sense things. But otherwise the sky's the limit. Get yourself started down a path and post pictures for us along the way. I know that the geniuses here will have suggestions for you as you go. [/QUOTE]
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