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How to mount trolling motor on bow of 12' Jon
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<blockquote data-quote="bobberboy" data-source="post: 353138" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>I think there is a single machine screw attaching the head to the shaft. Take it out, turn the head 180° and replace the screw. A block of wood is fine. I bolted a block to the bow to be sure it was secure. The trouble I found was that when I used the TM on the bow there was so much weight forward the boat tended to tip up and was a little squirrelly. I think you'll want to get an extension handle to keep your boat a little better balanced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobberboy, post: 353138, member: 1417"] I think there is a single machine screw attaching the head to the shaft. Take it out, turn the head 180° and replace the screw. A block of wood is fine. I bolted a block to the bow to be sure it was secure. The trouble I found was that when I used the TM on the bow there was so much weight forward the boat tended to tip up and was a little squirrelly. I think you'll want to get an extension handle to keep your boat a little better balanced. [/QUOTE]
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