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Default Bow mount troll motor question

On 4/29/2010 6:54 PM, Steve B wrote:
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Steve B wrote:
I bought a MotorGuide Brute. I want to mount it on my Lund aluminum
boat,
so have to make a mounting plate. I want to mount it exactly at the
point
of the bow. Should I have the base down the centerline or follow the
gunnel? I had another boat with a similar mount, but just a little off
center to the right, parallel with the center line. It pulled pretty
straight, I just had to turn the motor a tiny bit to compensate. The
current one is mounted on the gunnel about three feet back from the prow,
so
it pulls a lot to one side, and it is difficult to get the engine just
right
so it tracks good. It is also too short, therefore the new one. How
would
you do it?

Steve

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Mine is a good 12" off center and it pulls the boat just fine. Mounting
down the center line would take up too much room.

You always have to compensate for the wind and current so the difference
would be negligible.


What I did notice on the one I had that was off center was that it did not
end up in my crotch, but to the right, which allowed me to sit in the front
of a stick steer boat very comfortably. I really do think I will mount it
slightly diagonally, using the strongest attachment points along the gunnel,
and living with the fact that to trigger the hold down, I may have to get up
and pull the cord from that side. That way, the whole thing will be out of
my lap, and not on my knees.

I no longer have the MillerMatic and SpoolGun that would allow me to do this
all in aluminum. So, I guess I'll make something nice, grind it shiny, and
take it and have it powder coated.

Steve


do not really need the spool gun. My boat, I cut a platform out of 1/2"
aluminum and bolted it to the gunnel at the bow area. Motor sits off
center a little and is at and angle to the boat, so lays along the
gunnel when retracted. Is a MK 65 Autopilot. I bolted a regular quick
release plate to the 1/2" plate so I can remove the motor easily.