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In today’s video we showcase how we build our own trolling motor mount for our canoe from scratch. Hope you guys enjoy!
Put a trolling motor on your canoe to spend more time fishing and less time paddling. I made this mount at home and brought it on my fishing trip. Fit on the canoe nicely. No need to drill...
Trolling motor on a canoe! I show you how to save money by making a simple mount that requires no modification to the canoe.🚤💥 Unbelievable DIY Trolling ...
Canoes can accept gas-powered motors and electric motors effectively and safely. With just a little bit of education and common sense, you can know what type and size of motor to mount to your canoe, and exactly how to mount it for ease of use and safety.
I just bought an Old Town Guide 147 canoe. I plan on using it for a lighter alternative for fishing. I have it pretty well stocked and accessorized for fishing but I'm looking for a motor mount for a trolling motor.
To mount a trolling motor on a canoe you need to get the right motor, attach a mount to the canoe (if it doesn’t have a squareback transom already), then clamp and screw the motor mounting bracket bolts into the mount.
Mounting a trolling motor on a canoe can make it much easier to navigate through your favorite fishing spot or get around tricky obstacles. By using the trolling motor, you’ll be able to keep your hands free while steering, so that you can focus more on fishing than maneuvering the boat.
You can easily make your own trolling motor mount for your canoe. With a few simple materials and some basic carpentry skills, you can build a trolling motor mount that’s strong, stable, and ready for a day of fishing.
I show you how I made my electric motor mount for a canoe. I'll show you how it mounts and how you can make one out of easily available materials and how yo...
Most of the DIY motor mounts I have seen are for electric motors. Does anyone use a small gas-motor mount in a freighter canoe? Got a DIY design, or other recommendations?