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Hey all,
We have a 2000 caravelle 176 open bow and my dad wants to install a trolling motor. He got a Minnkota transom mount with 54" length (prop to motor) and planned to just clamp it on the fiberglass siderails behind driver or passenger seats. The problem is the siderails are tapered at the top where the tonneau cover goes and the trolling motor keeps slipping off. We want the trolling motor to be removable since it will rarely be used and we don't want a bow mount because a lot of times, in colder weather, we run with the front tonneau snapped in place to reduce wind and the motor and/or bracket would interfere with the tonneau. We were really hoping to have a motor that we can run right on the boat that's easy to remove and store without any permanent brackets. Does such a thing exist? I was also thinking on the stern, there's a flat area near the ladder that might be a good place for a permanently mounted motor that we can lift in and out of the water, like a bow mounted. However, my dad is in his late 70's and having to crawl over the engine cover to get to the trolling motor seems like a recipe for disaster to me! TIA, Derek |
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On Mon, 19 Dec 2011 08:46:51 -0800 (PST), genius
wrote: Hey all, We have a 2000 caravelle 176 open bow and my dad wants to install a trolling motor. He got a Minnkota transom mount with 54" length (prop to motor) and planned to just clamp it on the fiberglass siderails behind driver or passenger seats. The problem is the siderails are tapered at the top where the tonneau cover goes and the trolling motor keeps slipping off. We want the trolling motor to be removable since it will rarely be used and we don't want a bow mount because a lot of times, in colder weather, we run with the front tonneau snapped in place to reduce wind and the motor and/or bracket would interfere with the tonneau. We were really hoping to have a motor that we can run right on the boat that's easy to remove and store without any permanent brackets. Does such a thing exist? I was also thinking on the stern, there's a flat area near the ladder that might be a good place for a permanently mounted motor that we can lift in and out of the water, like a bow mounted. However, my dad is in his late 70's and having to crawl over the engine cover to get to the trolling motor seems like a recipe for disaster to me! === You'll probably have to make a tapered shim out of something like teak or starboard and then screw it in place on the inside of the siderail where you want the motor to be mounted. The idea of course is to make the mounting surfaces parallel by having the taper of the shim complimentary to the taper of the siderail. |
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"genius" wrote in message
... Hey all, We have a 2000 caravelle 176 open bow and my dad wants to install a trolling motor. He got a Minnkota transom mount with 54" length (prop to motor) and planned to just clamp it on the fiberglass siderails behind driver or passenger seats. The problem is the siderails are tapered at the top where the tonneau cover goes and the trolling motor keeps slipping off. We want the trolling motor to be removable since it will rarely be used and we don't want a bow mount because a lot of times, in colder weather, we run with the front tonneau snapped in place to reduce wind and the motor and/or bracket would interfere with the tonneau. We were really hoping to have a motor that we can run right on the boat that's easy to remove and store without any permanent brackets. Does such a thing exist? I was also thinking on the stern, there's a flat area near the ladder that might be a good place for a permanently mounted motor that we can lift in and out of the water, like a bow mounted. However, my dad is in his late 70's and having to crawl over the engine cover to get to the trolling motor seems like a recipe for disaster to me! TIA, Derek Have you considered an engine mounted trolling motor? Sounds like it would be the answer to all your concerns. http://www.cabelas.com/sal****er-mot...t-motors.shtml |
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"genius" wrote in message
... Hey all, We have a 2000 caravelle 176 open bow and my dad wants to install a trolling motor. He got a Minnkota transom mount with 54" length (prop to motor) and planned to just clamp it on the fiberglass siderails behind driver or passenger seats. The problem is the siderails are tapered at the top where the tonneau cover goes and the trolling motor keeps slipping off. We want the trolling motor to be removable since it will rarely be used and we don't want a bow mount because a lot of times, in colder weather, we run with the front tonneau snapped in place to reduce wind and the motor and/or bracket would interfere with the tonneau. We were really hoping to have a motor that we can run right on the boat that's easy to remove and store without any permanent brackets. Does such a thing exist? I was also thinking on the stern, there's a flat area near the ladder that might be a good place for a permanently mounted motor that we can lift in and out of the water, like a bow mounted. However, my dad is in his late 70's and having to crawl over the engine cover to get to the trolling motor seems like a recipe for disaster to me! TIA, Derek fresh and sal****er versions he http://mk.factoryoutletstore.com/cat...ng-Motors.html |
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On Dec 19, 12:39*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 19 Dec 2011 08:46:51 -0800 (PST), genius wrote: Hey all, We have a 2000 caravelle 176 open bow and my dad wants to install a trolling motor. *He got a Minnkota transom mount with 54" length (prop to motor) and planned to just clamp it on the fiberglass siderails behind driver or passenger seats. *The problem is the siderails are tapered at the top where the tonneau cover goes and the trolling motor keeps slipping off. *We want the trolling motor to be removable since it will rarely be used and we don't want a bow mount because a lot of times, in colder weather, we run with the front tonneau snapped in place to reduce wind and the motor and/or bracket would interfere with the tonneau. *We were really hoping to have a motor that we can run right on the boat that's easy to remove and store without any permanent brackets. *Does such a thing exist? I was also thinking on the stern, there's a flat area near the ladder that might be a good place for a permanently mounted motor that we can lift in and out of the water, like a bow mounted. *However, my dad is in his late 70's and having to crawl over the engine cover to get to the trolling motor seems like a recipe for disaster to me! === You'll probably have to make a tapered shim out of something like teak or *starboard and then screw it in place on the inside of the siderail where you want the motor to be mounted. * *The idea of course is to make the mounting surfaces parallel by having the taper of the shim complimentary *to the taper of the siderail. Thanks for the response. That is kinda what I was thinking but has a couple downfalls, with one being drilling holes in the side of the boat. I also can't seem to find anything prefabbed and my fab skills are shotty to say the least. |
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On Dec 19, 2:23*pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "genius" wrote in message ... Hey all, We have a 2000 caravelle 176 open bow and my dad wants to install a trolling motor. *He got a Minnkota transom mount with 54" length (prop to motor) and planned to just clamp it on the fiberglass siderails behind driver or passenger seats. *The problem is the siderails are tapered at the top where the tonneau cover goes and the trolling motor keeps slipping off. *We want the trolling motor to be removable since it will rarely be used and we don't want a bow mount because a lot of times, in colder weather, we run with the front tonneau snapped in place to reduce wind and the motor and/or bracket would interfere with the tonneau. *We were really hoping to have a motor that we can run right on the boat that's easy to remove and store without any permanent brackets. *Does such a thing exist? I was also thinking on the stern, there's a flat area near the ladder that might be a good place for a permanently mounted motor that we can lift in and out of the water, like a bow mounted. *However, my dad is in his late 70's and having to crawl over the engine cover to get to the trolling motor seems like a recipe for disaster to me! TIA, Derek fresh and sal****er versions he http://mk.factoryoutletstore.com/cat...gine-Mount-Ser... Fantastic, thanks for the links. I have never seen anything like that and didn't know it existed. I guess with this setup you use the steering wheel to steer and probably doesn't give the mobility of a 360 degree mount but prices are reasonable, seems easy to mount and it's permanently out of the way. Thanks for the info! |
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On 12/20/2011 1:34 PM, genius wrote:
On Dec 19, 12:39 pm, wrote: On Mon, 19 Dec 2011 08:46:51 -0800 (PST), wrote: Hey all, We have a 2000 caravelle 176 open bow and my dad wants to install a trolling motor. He got a Minnkota transom mount with 54" length (prop to motor) and planned to just clamp it on the fiberglass siderails behind driver or passenger seats. The problem is the siderails are tapered at the top where the tonneau cover goes and the trolling motor keeps slipping off. We want the trolling motor to be removable since it will rarely be used and we don't want a bow mount because a lot of times, in colder weather, we run with the front tonneau snapped in place to reduce wind and the motor and/or bracket would interfere with the tonneau. We were really hoping to have a motor that we can run right on the boat that's easy to remove and store without any permanent brackets. Does such a thing exist? I was also thinking on the stern, there's a flat area near the ladder that might be a good place for a permanently mounted motor that we can lift in and out of the water, like a bow mounted. However, my dad is in his late 70's and having to crawl over the engine cover to get to the trolling motor seems like a recipe for disaster to me! === You'll probably have to make a tapered shim out of something like teak or starboard and then screw it in place on the inside of the siderail where you want the motor to be mounted. The idea of course is to make the mounting surfaces parallel by having the taper of the shim complimentary to the taper of the siderail. Thanks for the response. That is kinda what I was thinking but has a couple downfalls, with one being drilling holes in the side of the boat. I also can't seem to find anything prefabbed and my fab skills are shotty to say the least. I don't have a solution for you, but I have a hint. Do whatever it takes to keep from having to have to hook one to the side of the boat. Unless you have an unusual hull, steering and control will be from difficult, to non-existant.... Just go with a pedal control off the back of the boat or the bow... |
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On Tue, 20 Dec 2011 13:38:16 -0500, JustWait
wrote: I don't have a solution for you, but I have a hint. Do whatever it takes to keep from having to have to hook one to the side of the boat. Unless you have an unusual hull, steering and control will be from difficult, to non-existant. === Good point. |
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"genius" wrote in message
... Hey all, We have a 2000 caravelle 176 open bow and my dad wants to install a trolling motor. He got a Minnkota transom mount with 54" length (prop to motor) and planned to just clamp it on the fiberglass siderails behind driver or passenger seats. The problem is the siderails are tapered at the top where the tonneau cover goes and the trolling motor keeps slipping off. We want the trolling motor to be removable since it will rarely be used and we don't want a bow mount because a lot of times, in colder weather, we run with the front tonneau snapped in place to reduce wind and the motor and/or bracket would interfere with the tonneau. We were really hoping to have a motor that we can run right on the boat that's easy to remove and store without any permanent brackets. Does such a thing exist? I was also thinking on the stern, there's a flat area near the ladder that might be a good place for a permanently mounted motor that we can lift in and out of the water, like a bow mounted. However, my dad is in his late 70's and having to crawl over the engine cover to get to the trolling motor seems like a recipe for disaster to me! 1. Bolt a kicker motor mount to the back of the boat. Put a removable linkage between it and your outdrive for easy steering. 2. Put your trolling motor on the bow with a removable mount plate (designed for easy removal). 3. My choice in trolling motors depends more on usage than on ease of mounting. As a bass angler and an occasional club tournament angler I can't get by without a bow mount trolling motor on my bass boat, but for back water fun fishing or duck hunting out of my square back canoe a bow mount would of course be just plane stupid. (Actually for 99% of applications I use a kayak paddle in my canoe instead of either). I have both fished and duck hunted out of it in the last week. If I was doing a lot of "trolling" a transom mount might be a better choice than a bow mount, but a cavitation plate mount might be even better. 4. Please seal all bolt holes with 3M 5200 or equivalent sealer in the hole and around the nut and bolt head. YES MAKE A MESS WITH IT. |
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