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    Question Trolling motor for my canoe

    I just bought a trolling motor for my canoe and I was wondering if any of you have ssen plans to make the mount. I want to do it myself but would like somewhere to begin. Season opens April 1st here in NY!!! Thanks, DB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doogie Bugger View Post
    I just bought a trolling motor for my canoe and I was wondering if any of you have ssen plans to make the mount. I want to do it myself but would like somewhere to begin. Season opens April 1st here in NY!!! Thanks, DB
    this may help

    http://www.duckworkspottery.com/08/h...anoe/index.htm

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    if you have a aluminum canoe there is a lip around canoe take 2x4 cut to size to fit inside canoe next cut longer 2x4 to fit over previous 2x4 line both up drill 2 holes each side for carriage bolts and wing nuts , add extra 2x4 for motor hookup on top piece ' this worked fo my electric motor

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    In a pinch you can also mount the motor directly to the gunwwale and turn the motor 90 degrees to operate it.

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