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<blockquote data-quote="Trapper02" data-source="post: 261989" data-attributes="member: 8314"><p>Welcome! Good looking boat!</p><p></p><p>You know I have a similar situation as you, wanting a bow mounted trolling motor, since my nose plate is only slightly curved not near as much as yours appears. Last time I looked my nose plate was just welded on. Yours looks look its on there pretty dang solid. My initial thought is to grind the welds off and configure a new nose plate. Which i saw someone somewhere on here did something similar with that diamond metal stuff. Cut out and shape a new flat style nose plate but make it a bigger nose plate to hold a trolling motor. Which with some proper framing I think you could then be able too have a bow mounted trolling motor.</p><p></p><p>Anyone who has done this feel free to expand more on this subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trapper02, post: 261989, member: 8314"] Welcome! Good looking boat! You know I have a similar situation as you, wanting a bow mounted trolling motor, since my nose plate is only slightly curved not near as much as yours appears. Last time I looked my nose plate was just welded on. Yours looks look its on there pretty dang solid. My initial thought is to grind the welds off and configure a new nose plate. Which i saw someone somewhere on here did something similar with that diamond metal stuff. Cut out and shape a new flat style nose plate but make it a bigger nose plate to hold a trolling motor. Which with some proper framing I think you could then be able too have a bow mounted trolling motor. Anyone who has done this feel free to expand more on this subject. [/QUOTE]
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