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Hey all, I want to get a trolling motor for my boat, and thought my only option was a transom mount. It has been suggested that I could actually put a bow mount on my boat. The thing I like about the bow mount is that they have foot controls. I have only found one transom mount with the foot control and it was pretty much double the cost :( Why don't more have the foot pedals?

 

The main use for the motor will be to control the direction while drifting and to stay in basically the same area without havint to constantly start up the big motor and move.... I'm not one for trolling much.

 

Also, if I can and do get a bow mount are they easy to remove when fishing is done for the day? The boat is docked at Beans and I don't know that I'd want to leave it on the boat there..or even in my driveway.

 

I thought I had a picture of the font of my boat but I was wrong :(

 

Thanks

Maureen

Posted

Hi Moe;

Does your boat have any kind of deck? If so make sure the cables are long enough to reach the floor.Definately go for the Bow mount as they will give you more control. They all come with a soet of quick release, so they do come off easily.

You'll get more answers with more expertise I'm sure, Size, shaft length, etc.But Minn Kota all the way. All the best

Posted

Hey Maureen! I used a transom mount on our 14 footer and while it worked ok, it was a pain in the butt to use as the driver (me) had to constantly control the tiller. While a foot control would have been sweet, I find that the bowmount offers MUCH more control. When it's pulling the boat, the steering is much more responsive than when it has to push the whole boat.

Posted

Yep...just looked back at your pics...you'd have to remove the windscreen to get reasonably good access to it. For some reason I thought it had an open bow...not sure why I thought that because Bly and I almost bought that boat...LOL. Even with the windscreen gone, you'd have to kneel up on that deck to deploy it.

 

Oh sure Glen...now you post the pic after I went back and searched for other posts with pics in it...LOL.

Posted

Not sure I have to remove the windshield, I figure if I got one with a long shaft and long cables I could do it no? I guess the deployment might be difficult though now that you mention it.

 

Does anyone know why transom mounts don't commonly come with foot pedal?

 

Maureen

Posted

Glen beat me to it, there's no way I can afford that, but it looks about the perfect solution :( I saw a transom mount 55lb thrust with a foot pedal for 384...where else can I look other than Bass pro? I prefer a store over online shopping.

 

Maureen

Posted

if you want to keep the price down

I wee no reason why you couldn't buy a used bow mount Electric Steer Foot Pedal type and mount it on one side off the back of the boat

when not in use in would sit along the side of the boat but it would work

Posted

Terry, the controll cable that goes from the foot pedal to the head of a bow mount wouldn't be long enough to reach the deck when deployed in that manner and is another reason a bow mount wouldn't work for you on the front of your boat Mo.

 

I believe the pedal controll transom mount would be your best bet Mo.

Posted (edited)

Get rid of the windshield and half the dashboard and the cover over the bow...install a casting deck and pedastal seat...then install a bow mount trolling motor and a single windshield

 

Takes lots of dinero I know but save your pennies and someday...or trade up later for a boat with all the goodies you want...

 

Rome wasn't built in a day don't you know... :whistling:

Edited by Beans
Posted (edited)
Terry, the controll cable that goes from the foot pedal to the head of a bow mount wouldn't be long enough to reach the deck when deployed in that manner and is another reason a bow mount wouldn't work for you on the front of your boat Mo.

 

I believe the pedal controll transom mount would be your best bet Mo.

 

 

that is why I stated Electric Steer Foot Pedal, it's wires not cable. my wire was more then long enough, but I was suggesting she mounts a bow mount motor at the back of the boat, with Electric Steer Foot Pedal

like this

 

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and has 18' cord

 

 

 

 

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a picture is worth aahhh you know

Edited by Terry
Posted

Terry, I had thought about doing something like that, but didn't think a bow mount would work at the back of the boat. If it's doable that's the way I'd prefer to go....the bow mount is half the price ;):P

 

Maureen

Posted (edited)

for sure

that is the one I have

 

but I was trying to save her as much money as possible..wireless is nice

 

 

and from the picture, not being a tiller boat, I didn't think there was room to steer a transom mount

Edited by Terry
Posted

There is a special transom mount thingy on the other side of the big motor for mounting a "kicker motor" but the handle would need an extension...can't see any reason why a bow mount trolling motor couldn't be attached to it like Terry suggests with long wire to the control or wireless as mentioned...

 

I'm thinking of mounting my 4.5 hp Merc on there as a 'Kicker" as long as her boat is here as a back-up...

 

Like I said to Big Cliff..."not sure if the 55 on the big motor stands for 55 hp or 1955"... :whistling:

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