Just bought a new Switch Cruise 21 and was trying to figure out how to get a trolling motor on the dang thing with the anchor locker and door in the way....Wonderful video...Thanks
Thing to keep in mind is make sure the motor you buy that he mount fits the switchblade mount. If not it’s not a big deal you can modify it if need be. And may have to grab some new bolts from the big box store, good luck!
@@Matts_Crafty Yea Matt being older now I'm not looking to fly across the water to get somewhere, just ride , and do alittle fishing and enjoy the day. But I do understand how folks love jet skiing.
Out of all the trolling motor mounts and videos I liked this one the most. Thanks for this. Could you send me a link with all the parts you used? I would appreciate that.
Link is in the description. Verify your motor mount fits! If it does not fit the mount you can just drill the holes you need. I had extra bolts lying around in my shop. Worse case scenario you take a trip to Home Depot or Lowe’s and grab the bolts you need. Any issues feel free to reach out!
Hey Matt, Another question. Do you think the rail upright is strong enough to handle the force of the motor. I plan on only getting a 50lb thrust (12 volt) motor. I have not been able to un-tarp my Switch because it won't stop raining on the weekends...Grrrr. I am thinking it will be fine but wanted your opinion and if you have used it since it was installed?
@@Matts_Crafty So these Switches are becoming very popular and I know everyone want to use it for fishing...I don't have a channel but you would get some views if you did a series on installing your batteries, why you selected the trolling motor you did and is it enough thrust, etc.... Greatly appreciate your videos and responses. Thanks Last question....(I hope) How long of a shaft is on your trolling motor and what thrust...
54” is the length. I’m heading out of town but I will try to remember to do a walk through on my battery. I only use my trolling motor in lakes but I fish mostly in open bay and ocean so I drift mostly.
Bout time! Thanks for making this video
Great Video!
Thanks glad you enjoyed…
Just bought a new Switch Cruise 21 and was trying to figure out how to get a trolling motor on the dang thing with the anchor locker and door in the way....Wonderful video...Thanks
Thing to keep in mind is make sure the motor you buy that he mount fits the switchblade mount. If not it’s not a big deal you can modify it if need be. And may have to grab some new bolts from the big box store, good luck!
You know what I noticed about the SWITCH to have what most boats come with whole ,well with the Switch you must pay more money for any upgrade .
Yeah it’s more for recreational than fishing just my opinion…but fish the hell outta mine 😀
@@Matts_Crafty Yea Matt being older now I'm not looking to fly across the water to get somewhere, just ride , and do alittle fishing and enjoy the day. But I do understand how folks love jet skiing.
I’m with yeah Bud!👍🏽
Out of all the trolling motor mounts and videos I liked this one the most. Thanks for this. Could you send me a link with all the parts you used? I would appreciate that.
Link is in the description. Verify your motor mount fits! If it does not fit the mount you can just drill the holes you need. I had extra bolts lying around in my shop. Worse case scenario you take a trip to Home Depot or Lowe’s and grab the bolts you need. Any issues feel free to reach out!
Nice. You just need a good trolling motor lol.
Works just fine😂
Hey Matt, Another question. Do you think the rail upright is strong enough to handle the force of the motor. I plan on only getting a 50lb thrust (12 volt) motor. I have not been able to un-tarp my Switch because it won't stop raining on the weekends...Grrrr. I am thinking it will be fine but wanted your opinion and if you have used it since it was installed?
Absolutely strong enough!👍🏽
@@Matts_Crafty So these Switches are becoming very popular and I know everyone want to use it for fishing...I don't have a channel but you would get some views if you did a series on installing your batteries, why you selected the trolling motor you did and is it enough thrust, etc.... Greatly appreciate your videos and responses. Thanks
Last question....(I hope)
How long of a shaft is on your trolling motor and what thrust...
54” is the length. I’m heading out of town but I will try to remember to do a walk through on my battery. I only use my trolling motor in lakes but I fish mostly in open bay and ocean so I drift mostly.
Ummm... Why is your winch strap over your bow roller??? That's not right...
you are correct it is where its supposed to be now...