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<blockquote data-quote="gaspasser" data-source="post: 315504" data-attributes="member: 11766"><p>Thanks for all the suggestions. Having done some research, I think riv nuts or rivet nuts in aluminum should do the trick. My only thought at this point is whether or not to add an aluminum plate larger than the mounting base of the trolling motor to spread the forces over a larger surface area of the bow platform. What I don't yet know is the exact thickness of the aluminum bow platform on this 2010 1440 MV Triton by Earl Bentz jon boat. When I get it all together I'll try to post some pics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gaspasser, post: 315504, member: 11766"] Thanks for all the suggestions. Having done some research, I think riv nuts or rivet nuts in aluminum should do the trick. My only thought at this point is whether or not to add an aluminum plate larger than the mounting base of the trolling motor to spread the forces over a larger surface area of the bow platform. What I don't yet know is the exact thickness of the aluminum bow platform on this 2010 1440 MV Triton by Earl Bentz jon boat. When I get it all together I'll try to post some pics. [/QUOTE]
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