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My trolling motor went overboard.
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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 467705" data-attributes="member: 12381"><p>I would either fabricate a bracket like shown above, or better yet, get a bow mounted trolling motor and mount it properly which may require fabrication of a front deck/mount. Clamping a trolling motor to the aluminum is probably not the greatest idea unless it is on the transom that is flat and usually has a lip to keep the clamps from slipping up. The gunwales are usually an odd shape and won't hold the clamps well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 467705, member: 12381"] I would either fabricate a bracket like shown above, or better yet, get a bow mounted trolling motor and mount it properly which may require fabrication of a front deck/mount. Clamping a trolling motor to the aluminum is probably not the greatest idea unless it is on the transom that is flat and usually has a lip to keep the clamps from slipping up. The gunwales are usually an odd shape and won't hold the clamps well. [/QUOTE]
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