Here’s a link to the motor mount. blue-summit-outdoors.com/shop I have a blemished one ready to go. It has a few extra holes, because it was a prototype. That one is white. I also have the materials to make new ones but they are black.
Using the same screw holes that the paddle holder in the front use and a strap in the back that runs through 2 padeyes on the bow. That helps take some pressure off the 4 screw holes.
You don’t drill into it. You just use the preexisting holes that the paddle sheath uses in the front, and a cam strap to hold the back of the adapter down using the front D-Rings (that the front bungee uses).
I made one with HDPE 3/4in and cut it to size. Dimensions for the screws are the same as the power pole. Use the same size screws they tell you to for the powerpole kit plus however thick the pole you use is.
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Would love a mount for my rover! Nice man
Here’s a link to the motor mount. blue-summit-outdoors.com/shop
I have a blemished one ready to go. It has a few extra holes, because it was a prototype. That one is white.
I also have the materials to make new ones but they are black.
might have missed but how did you screw the starboard into the boat I really want to do this but wouldn't want to puncture a hole in it
Using the same screw holes that the paddle holder in the front use and a strap in the back that runs through 2 padeyes on the bow. That helps take some pressure off the 4 screw holes.
Hey what kind of battery and battery box are you using?
Amped outdoors lithium 60ah and the Amped 60ah battery bag.
@@BlueSummitOutdoors how long does that last you?
Id say all day if you don’t run it wide open all the time if you do like to though I’d go with an 80 or 100ah battery.
Could I add an outboard t this setup if I do something like it?
I don’t see why not I think the rover has a 500lbs capacity. I’d definitely go lithium for the battery though saves a lot of weight.
@@BlueSummitOutdoors how do I do this if mines inflatable?
Same way, this one is also inflatable
@@BlueSummitOutdoors then how do you drill it into it without puncturing it?
You don’t drill into it. You just use the preexisting holes that the paddle sheath uses in the front, and a cam strap to hold the back of the adapter down using the front D-Rings (that the front bungee uses).
Would love to see a motor mount for the Lynx while still being able to use the rudder.
If I still owned the Lynx I would definitely try to make one.
I made one with HDPE 3/4in and cut it to size. Dimensions for the screws are the same as the power pole. Use the same size screws they tell you to for the powerpole kit plus however thick the pole you use is.
I don’t get it. Why mount the motor in the front instead of the provided mount in the back?
Because the trolling motor is a bow mount and meant to be run from the front with a remote control steering and spot lock
@@BlueSummitOutdoors ohhhhh that sounds so much easier to control. Makes sense.
How much does this all weight?
I’d say with the trolling motor and the adapter your adding about 40-50lbs