As you see my profile pic, I have a Welded pro175. It has the big ( heavy) motorguide 12/24 trolling motor mounted that uses a pull cord release.
The trolling motor really takes up a lot of real estate the way it's mounted. It's at a 45 degree angle way back from the bow so it crosses the bow completely and ends up about 9 or 10 inches back on the starboard side of the bow, making the center-line totally inaccessible to anything.
The Big Question
How did they mount the trolling motor to the bow? I want to move it.
I'v searched for days for threads and videos for G3 threads about mounting trolling motors on deck platforms . - Nothing Then I discovered this G3 owners forum so here I am.
Is that big steel channel a mounting plate the trolling motor mounts to?.. or is it the actual trolling motor assembly. (I've never had a trolling motor - especially on a 26 footer that we've owned for 27 years).
As far as getting to anything up there - it looks like that little panel the trolling motor plug socket is mounted to ( like a 4 prong trailer socket on your truck ) is the only way to get in there - so I guess it's a reach if you're using nuts and bolts and some blue locktite might not be a bad idea.
I assume Stainless is the only mounting hardware to use - but I read about dissimilar metals?
My Plan Is:
Reposition the bow mount trolling motor to a more "in line" profile so it drops in the water on the port side of the bow and does not cross the center line.
Mount an Anchor Winch dead Center on the bow! -
Two options I've seen -- the first one I was sold on was the Trac Auto Deploy 35 with a wireless remote.
I had ruled out the Minn Kota because all I had really seen was the 26 pound version. It looks like it has a little pulley that you screw into the deck and it didn't look like much to me.
Then a video of the Minn kota DH40 came up and it was a game changer!
This guy's rig has the Minn Kota DH 40 on a G3. That's how I came up with the plan to reposition my trolling motor and take a serious look at the DH 40. I could even fabricate a one piece mounting plate that the entire winch and roller assembly mounts on and limit holes at the very front of the bow that might be needed for the roller assembly - (just a thought)
I have the link to the video below - you've got to see it!
Can anyone help me with what I need to consider before I start unscrewing that Motorguide?
How is the decking up there constructed - it feels solid - I'd assume you still go all the way through and use washers and locking nuts and backing plates ( or what ever will fit through that little panel opening ( vs some type of self tapping screws)?
I know this was a long post, but I wanted to cover what I wanted to do in detail and why.
I hope someone who has changed their trolling motor can help me out with what I need to do so I don't go off half cocked and end up with a problem.
We're taking it out in three weeks on vacation so I'd like to get started with the mods next week. ( It's at the shop right now where they've serviced the motor and installed an Atlas micro jacker and the new electronics. I got some 1 inch thick HDPE for them to mount the transducers ( you never know if it needs to be moved).
Thanks for any help or insight on this project.
Before I forget - the pedestal seats... do they pull straight out and how do you do that without tearing something up? they're pretty darned stuck if they do. It would be nice to pull the seats out for bow fishing. The seat mounting plate is covered with the carpet - is that a clue it's been re-covered at some point in time?
Here's the guy's video.. ( it's well done BTW! )