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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Project "Livin Large" (update July 19 - rocket launchers!)
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<blockquote data-quote="BaitCaster" data-source="post: 144485" data-attributes="member: 2895"><p>I am now toying with ideas for mounting my transom mount trolling motor on the bow of my boat. I know how to turn the head around. However, I am not sure what the best way is to mount it. I can fit the motor on the bow (as per the pictures below) but there are obviously some angles and gaps that need to be dealt with to secure the motor safely. I was thinking the simplest thing to do would be to cut two angled wooden blocks to fit the gaps on the inside and outside of the bow and simply bolt them together through the hull.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone have any better ideas or advice?</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>BC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BaitCaster, post: 144485, member: 2895"] I am now toying with ideas for mounting my transom mount trolling motor on the bow of my boat. I know how to turn the head around. However, I am not sure what the best way is to mount it. I can fit the motor on the bow (as per the pictures below) but there are obviously some angles and gaps that need to be dealt with to secure the motor safely. I was thinking the simplest thing to do would be to cut two angled wooden blocks to fit the gaps on the inside and outside of the bow and simply bolt them together through the hull. Does anyone have any better ideas or advice? Cheers, BC [/QUOTE]
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