JumbleDuck
Well-Known Member
My crew has acquired a nice second hand Bison trolling motor. It has a very long shaft, but is destined to be used only on small dinghies, so a bit of trimming seems like a good idea - about a foot of shaft can usefully go. Has anyone done this? It looks as if it should be a matter of "Remove bolt holding top casing to leg, separate, cut leg, drill, re-assemble" with wires either shortened at the top or cut and rejoined at some stage in the process, but I wonder if I am missing any potential pitfalls.
The borrowed Shakespeare trolling motor (rebadged Minn-Kota, I think) which inspired the purchase had been cut down, so I know similar things have been done before. Well, at least one similar thing, but I'd be very surprised if that was the only one ...
The borrowed Shakespeare trolling motor (rebadged Minn-Kota, I think) which inspired the purchase had been cut down, so I know similar things have been done before. Well, at least one similar thing, but I'd be very surprised if that was the only one ...