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<blockquote data-quote="crannman" data-source="post: 478788" data-attributes="member: 28673"><p>Trolling Motor Bracket:</p><p>So the clamp on my new trolling motor is not deep enough for the turn screw pads to fully engage the transom. Did not want to fabricate anything and wanted to keep the top flat to ease with loading and unloading from my pickup truck.</p><p>Found this device that saddles the transom deep enough to secure it and then mount my trolling motor to it. I like that it’s removable and can be mounted either on the bow or transom. </p><p>Haven’t tested it yet on the water but seems to made well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crannman, post: 478788, member: 28673"] Trolling Motor Bracket: So the clamp on my new trolling motor is not deep enough for the turn screw pads to fully engage the transom. Did not want to fabricate anything and wanted to keep the top flat to ease with loading and unloading from my pickup truck. Found this device that saddles the transom deep enough to secure it and then mount my trolling motor to it. I like that it’s removable and can be mounted either on the bow or transom. Haven’t tested it yet on the water but seems to made well. [/QUOTE]
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