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    How to adjust steering to center throw on rotary outboard st

    A Friend just noticed the steering on his boat is not centered. Throw on turn to right is about 4 1/2 inches( maybe 2 1/2 turns) and the throw to the left is only about 1 3/4 inches(maybe one turn). Total rod throw is about 6 1/4 inches. Motor is free and exceeds cable throw in both...
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    Is my trolling motor to big??

    How's this working out for you? excessive Power shouldn't be a problem, biggest concern would be the weight from needing two batteries for the trolling motor.
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    trolling motor mount bow

    Copied From another post I previously made, not sure if it is the one your looking for: Here's another option for front deck mount of transom mount trolling motor. While I like the welded brackets shown, many of us don't have ready access to that skill. Relatively inexpensive to build using a...
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    Bow Mount TM Mount Options

    Here's another option for front deck mount of transom mount trolling motor. While I like the welded brackets shown, many of us don't have ready access to that skill. Relatively inexpensive to build using a galvanized trailer roller bracket, less than 12" of 2x6, piece of steel shaft with end...
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    Material Links for your conversion

    Starboard - available in several colors and "cut to size" pricing with free shipping on orders that exceed 3 sq feet. https://stores.ebay.com/Cesany-Plastics-Inc?_trksid=p4340.l2563 While I know there have been cautions about Ebay stores, I have used these folks twice and have been very happy...
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    Material Links for your conversion

    Aluminum Angle, stainless as well as most other metal products and shapes https://www.metalsupermarkets.com/ The prices online are the best I had found and if you are lucky enough to have access to a local store/warehouse like the one in Tampa, you may find the price to be even lower. We did...
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    What does my boat/trailer weigh?

    Rough estimate: 14' tinny: maybe 220 lbs 10 hp 2 stroke: maybe 70 lbs ( 15 hp merc weighs 77lbs) 3/4 " plywood 2 sheets: about 120 lbs trolling motor: 40 pounds for a bow mount minnkota battery: battery maybe 50 lbs 3 gal of gas: 18 lbs EZ load trailer: Magic tilt is less than 300 lbs other...
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    Back deck motor question

    Remote controls or Throttle arm? makes a big difference
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    Back deck on a tracker grizzly ideas?

    Another approach to make a simple deck that is easily removable, rather than just open, to minimize any issues with clearance for motor, wiring, hoses,etc.. Use the aluminum angle supports mounted on the seat and the transom. Use the 1/4" plate or whatever wood you chose that would be strong...
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    new deck supports

    Strongly recommend the Aluminum angle. By the time you factor in the cost of sealant, the cost isn't that much more. Less weight and frankly very easy to use. You can get by with just a hack saw, drill and hand rivet gun. I preferred using T6061 Aluminum for the rounded edges and greater...
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    Possible boat name

    Here's a name my wife gave me for my new boat, "The Last One"
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    Side Consoles

    Ref CC vs Side console - A little different view from my perspective, the first question (1) you need to answer is how you like to drive, Standing up or sitting down. A short side console pretty much assumes you have to sit down or hunch over, but that doesn't mean you have to give up on a...
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    Non Slip Deck Coatings

    Looking for feedback on using a non-slip coating in a lowe 1448MT over the aluminum floors and even the front and rear plywood decks? Any experience or recommendations with particular diy applied products? I haven't been able to find any kind of ratings or comparative views, so I am looking...
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    Planning a center console for my project...

    Just a caution on the CC vs Side Console, without knowing the dimensions of your boat. Last year I purchased a skiff with 60" beam with a cc and found it difficult to get around the CC, especially with rod holders on the sides. I ended up moving the CC off-center resolving my concern. I...
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    Baitwell-/livewell question

    The riser is 1/2" pvc, the problem is how you plug the the PVC into the hole in the bottom. The ODT1 comes with a vinyl/rubber plug on the end that fits(pushes) into the drain hole. Not sure how I would replicate this plug part? If the hole has threads it might be a simple thing to do?
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    Wang or Stickit anchor

    Been using the 8' StickIt Pin for a little over 2 years and had great success. First had it on my 18'6 bay boat and then moved it to my new 16' IPB. The base pin comes with a pair of lanyards to use for connecting to a cleat when anchored. I have since added their fixed bracket called "the...
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    Baitwell-/livewell question

    You probably could use the TH Marine ODT-1 riser for the drain/overflow, There is also a screen cap/top that you can buy for the tube, model # ODTS-1. This riser is the 12" straight one. It also comes in an 18", length, another with a 90 elbow, and even a larger diameter that I am sure you...
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    fishfinder

    Lowrance recently came out with several new models. Models X4 @ $80 and the X4 pro that i got at $95. I love the X4pro
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    Aluminum vs. Wood for framing (Am I missing something?)

    To add to the framing discussion; my son and I recently completed modifications on his 1448 mod V to extend the front deck and add a rear deck. We used 6061T6 aluminum angle framing for the rounded corners and added strength, most of it being 1" x 0.125 and one larger/thicker piece for the...
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    Homemade Consoles

    Here are pics of finished/installed side console and control mount I posted earlier on 1448 modified V. Besides using the 1/12 poplar boards, note that I doubled up on the bases where mounting with thru bolts for extra strength. Also note the alum angle used to support the mount on the boat...
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