I ran into the typical issue with a ton of “bounce” or vibration in the trolling motor shaft while underway or trailering. It puts a lot of stress on the motor components, and can mess up the boards in the head as well, especially while driving a few hours with the boat on the trailer. Most of the support solutions I found required drilling more holes to install a mount support, which I didn’t want to do. So, I came up with this:
Components:
RAM Medium Tough Claw RAM® Tough-Claw™ Medium Clamp Base with Ball
RAM 14” PVC arm RAM® 14" PVC Pipe with Single Socket Arms
RAM 1” 1/4-20 threaded ball RAM® Ball Adapter with 1/4"-20 Threaded Post - B Size
9 Solutions Savior clamp Savior Clamp - 9.SOLUTIONS
The clamp works great. It eliminates about 90% of the movement of the shaft, making it comfortable to trailer and run the boat with the motor mounted. The PVC pipe mount can be cut to length to fit the particular installation on your boat, so if any part of the shaft passes over or near the edge of the cockpit, it may work for you. The clamp is coated aluminum, high quality, and rock solid. If you’re looking for a way to support your trolling motor without drilling more holes in the boat, this could be a good option.
Components:
RAM Medium Tough Claw RAM® Tough-Claw™ Medium Clamp Base with Ball
RAM 14” PVC arm RAM® 14" PVC Pipe with Single Socket Arms
RAM 1” 1/4-20 threaded ball RAM® Ball Adapter with 1/4"-20 Threaded Post - B Size
9 Solutions Savior clamp Savior Clamp - 9.SOLUTIONS
The clamp works great. It eliminates about 90% of the movement of the shaft, making it comfortable to trailer and run the boat with the motor mounted. The PVC pipe mount can be cut to length to fit the particular installation on your boat, so if any part of the shaft passes over or near the edge of the cockpit, it may work for you. The clamp is coated aluminum, high quality, and rock solid. If you’re looking for a way to support your trolling motor without drilling more holes in the boat, this could be a good option.