Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: Bow Mounted Trolling Motor for 17' Montauk Question

Posted by msd58 on 10/01/09 - 2:39 AM
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jaxmyth wrote:
i just mounted a minn kota quick release mount to my montauk. it works very well although i do still have the front rail mounted. its not the quickest to deploy, but i'm not a tournament fisherman, so it really doesnt matter. i used the mka 16-02 mount. the way i mounted it, i had to drill four 1/2 inch holes though the step . three of them went through the wood, one didnt. the reason for the half inch holes is because i bought a set of "motorguide" rubber mount isolaters.i got them from west marine, but you can find them here(http://www.duskyonline.com/Merchant2/...ct_Count=7) they are shaped like a "t" but the mounting screws pull the rubber up to compress against the underside if the wood, creating a cushioned mount, as well as lifting the motor mount above the rubrail so there isnt any rocking. i did use some sealer around the rubber before i put the mount in the holes to sheild against water intrusion. it is a very sturdy way to mount a trolling motor especially if you dont use it very often. i'm still working on plans for the wiring of my motor which i think i will put a plug in the center console. i will try to take some picture soon. man, i was nervous making those holes, but i thought about it for awhile and double checked deployment of the motor and found a position i could deal with so i went for it.. im happy with the results.


Great thanks for posting. I too have the MinnKota 16-2 mount. You are about two weeks a head of me so I will wait to see your pics. How does the rubber t's anchor into the wood? Are they just an expansion type attachments into the wood? I especially want to see pics of the rubber mounts and your wiring. What is the proper side to mount motor? Port or starboard? I have seen both. I cast with my right hand.

Sorry for all the questions. My boat has been in storage for a few years while my son got a little older. I'm just very excited about geting my Whaler where I want it to be. I just got back out in the water Summer of 2009!

Edited by msd58 on 10/01/09 - 10:36 AM