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Trolling Motor with Steering Wheel?
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<blockquote data-quote="89Suburban" data-source="post: 169934" data-attributes="member: 4377"><p>I agree with partsman, the steering hookup is jus backyard fabricating and ingenuity. </p><p></p><p>As far as the throttle control, pull the whole tiller/throttle section off the top of the trolling motor, there is usually only one screw holding it to the shaft. Mount it where the existing controls are now at the helm with the tiller handle sitcking up at a position that is comfortable to control with your hand. Then just pick up some of the appropriate guage wire to run from the helm to the trolling motor and splice it together. You also need to run feed wires from the helm control to the battery or power source. Make sure it is suffient enough and right guaged wire for the working load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="89Suburban, post: 169934, member: 4377"] I agree with partsman, the steering hookup is jus backyard fabricating and ingenuity. As far as the throttle control, pull the whole tiller/throttle section off the top of the trolling motor, there is usually only one screw holding it to the shaft. Mount it where the existing controls are now at the helm with the tiller handle sitcking up at a position that is comfortable to control with your hand. Then just pick up some of the appropriate guage wire to run from the helm to the trolling motor and splice it together. You also need to run feed wires from the helm control to the battery or power source. Make sure it is suffient enough and right guaged wire for the working load. [/QUOTE]
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