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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Complete make over of our new family boat in the works
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<blockquote data-quote="MallardAddict" data-source="post: 145039" data-attributes="member: 3460"><p>I have no idea how to go about attatching one to a pop-up trailer, but a buddy has an Eide Boatloader on his canopy that works slick as hell. It sounds like you have extensive welding/fabrication skill so im betting you can make a removeable frame on your trailer that operates much the same.</p><p></p><p>https://www.boatloader.com/</p><p></p><p>As to the front trolling motor does it have to have a foot control or is tiller control acceptable. Reason i ask, is it sounds like you have two tiller type trolling motors. If you fab a bracket/mount on the front you can utilize one of them for that purpose in about 5 minutes time. </p><p></p><p>If you remove the screws from the bottom side of the top cover it will come off. There is typically a pin and nut in there that stops the head from rotating independent of the shaft. Remove pin and nut rotate head 180 degrees, reinstall pin and nut. You now have a bow mount trolling motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MallardAddict, post: 145039, member: 3460"] I have no idea how to go about attatching one to a pop-up trailer, but a buddy has an Eide Boatloader on his canopy that works slick as hell. It sounds like you have extensive welding/fabrication skill so im betting you can make a removeable frame on your trailer that operates much the same. https://www.boatloader.com/ As to the front trolling motor does it have to have a foot control or is tiller control acceptable. Reason i ask, is it sounds like you have two tiller type trolling motors. If you fab a bracket/mount on the front you can utilize one of them for that purpose in about 5 minutes time. If you remove the screws from the bottom side of the top cover it will come off. There is typically a pin and nut in there that stops the head from rotating independent of the shaft. Remove pin and nut rotate head 180 degrees, reinstall pin and nut. You now have a bow mount trolling motor. [/QUOTE]
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