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<blockquote data-quote="bobt" data-source="post: 217655" data-attributes="member: 4067"><p>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 caps and finally I used a mounting plate made of 1" Starboard. You could use 2x6 for this plate if you wanted to keep it less expensive. Stain/seal/paint the wood used to desired color.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobt, post: 217655, member: 4067"] 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 caps and finally I used a mounting plate made of 1" Starboard. You could use 2x6 for this plate if you wanted to keep it less expensive. Stain/seal/paint the wood used to desired color. [/QUOTE]
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