Trolling motor bounced a lot when towing and knew that couldn’t be good over the long term. Looked on line for options. Most involved a RAM-type mount that required a hard bracket install and appeared to require some modification to boat cover.
Came up with this simple idea using PVC pipe and a ball bungee. It is surprisingly effective (got a serious test on a corduroy dirt road going to Hebgen).
I’ve also used it when heading back to the dock in rough water.
Thought I would pass along this idea.
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I did the same “like” thing with my Terrova since 2011. A little further out on the shaft and I use a velcro wrap to tie it down (My cover goes over the TM so why I ran mine further out on the shaft). One other thing is that I have 2 seperate velcro wraps to tie the power cord to the shaft so the cord isn’t bouncing and stretching as far as it could go over the bumps. I have never experienced it but my father/people he knew over the years of driving down dirt roads in Montana have experienced is over time with the power cord bouncing all around is a eventual short in the wiring. I have tied mine up since new so no personal experience.
Tom
Thanks for the idea about also securing the wire cables. I’ll incorporate that into my towing routine.