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<blockquote data-quote="chrispbrown27" data-source="post: 303487" data-attributes="member: 9661"><p>Went to gander mountain today and looked at the RAM mounts. They all seemed too short to me, then I saw a RAM trolling motor stabilizer on sale. It's not all that much longer but it was cheaper than the regular FF mounts and it does give me an inch or two more. I had to modify it slight so it would work with the FF mount, I simply drilled a hole through the portion that would normally contact the trolling motor shaft and ran a bolt through there and into a small piece of plywood. I decided to mount it on the left side where I have some what skinned the side of the boat and mounted my electrical box and my onboard charger will go when it arrives. Sitting on the trailer in the yard I love it, but when I get it on the water I will find out for sure.</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrispbrown27, post: 303487, member: 9661"] Went to gander mountain today and looked at the RAM mounts. They all seemed too short to me, then I saw a RAM trolling motor stabilizer on sale. It's not all that much longer but it was cheaper than the regular FF mounts and it does give me an inch or two more. I had to modify it slight so it would work with the FF mount, I simply drilled a hole through the portion that would normally contact the trolling motor shaft and ran a bolt through there and into a small piece of plywood. I decided to mount it on the left side where I have some what skinned the side of the boat and mounted my electrical box and my onboard charger will go when it arrives. Sitting on the trailer in the yard I love it, but when I get it on the water I will find out for sure. Chris [/QUOTE]
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