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Old 06-02-08, 10:43 AM   #1
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Hey guys, I'm making room for some removable light mounts on the front of my boat since I've started taking up bowfishing as a hobby. I'm not modifying my boat past mounting lights on the bow and a generator to the back.

But, I wanted the boat experts advice on where to mount my troller. In the picture below you'll see the troller mount in the only place I could think of to mount it since my lights are 16 inches wide. The tape measure is set to 16 inches to show where a light might fit.

Will this make the boat track funny when using the troller or cause any other problems?

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Old 06-02-08, 11:28 AM   #2
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It might make it pull (obviously to the left), but nothing that can't be compensated for. Are you going to build up a block so that the entire mount is mounted to something? (it appears in the photo that the back part of the mount is hanging over with nothing to mount to).

I can't think of any huge issues with doing it this way.
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I was thinking I could probably just build a support block out of wood and tack it to the deck with some L brackets to support the backend of it.
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I was thinking I could probably just build a support block out of wood and tack it to the deck with some L brackets to support the backend of it.

dont use wood. get a square tube pipe made of alumnimum that way you can use self tapping screws and screw it down tight.. trailering vibration will bust a block of wood apart..

oh yeah before i hear it.. drill one side with a bigger bit then using a long nut driver in the drill nail down the self tappers..

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dont use wood. get a square tube pipe made of alumnimum that way you can use self tapping screws and screw it down tight.. trailering vibration will bust a block of wood apart..

oh yeah before i hear it.. drill one side with a bigger bit then using a long nut driver in the drill nail down the self tappers..

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Agreed with that setup. On tin boats the offset of the motor is no big deal.. It works fine.

But may suggest a removable mount. Having a removable mount is real bonus in travel conditions. Just remove it and lock it up in your hotel room when traveling.

Trust me I have lost one in Richmond once..

Never again will I tempt thieves.

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You will never notice any difference with the weay the boat tracks. It dont know where the trolling motor is.
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