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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Codeman's 14' Lonestar V Conversion. (TM mount to start)
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<blockquote data-quote="brewfish" data-source="post: 36516" data-attributes="member: 550"><p>Looks good! :beer: The only suggestion I have other than what the others have said would be you might want to consider using a thicker piece of wood and then using a paddle bit drilling a couple of shallow holes into the wood. Then when you attach the tolling motor the round ends of clamps would go into the holes preventing the trolling motor from accidentally slipping off the mount in rough water. I was out in a friends boat with a similar setup and after taking a couple big hits from waves the motor popped off the mount and went straight to the bottom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brewfish, post: 36516, member: 550"] Looks good! :beer: The only suggestion I have other than what the others have said would be you might want to consider using a thicker piece of wood and then using a paddle bit drilling a couple of shallow holes into the wood. Then when you attach the tolling motor the round ends of clamps would go into the holes preventing the trolling motor from accidentally slipping off the mount in rough water. I was out in a friends boat with a similar setup and after taking a couple big hits from waves the motor popped off the mount and went straight to the bottom. [/QUOTE]
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