HOMEMADE CANOE MOTOR MOUNT = RESULTS

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HOMEMADE CANOE MOTOR MOUNT = RESULTS

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Hello Fish-Hawkers

First Post....

I was looking into purchasing a motor mount for my canoe. I went to every canoe/fishing shop I could think of without any luck. The closest I came was the Paddleshack but they were out.

So I decided to build my own:

<img src="http://blufiles.storage.live.com/y1pOFD ... iC3"></img>

Works like a charm. sturdy too.. I've hit trees and bottom pretty hard.

<img src="http://blufiles.storage.live.com/y1pOFD ... 48F"></img>

Checked out Paddle shack this week and they retail for $99. They look good, but I like mine.
Most importantly, I've been out with it a few times this summer. Here are a few pics...

<img src="http://blufiles.storage.live.com/y1pmt1 ... EUc"></img>

<img src="http://blufiles.storage.live.com/y1ptUB ... qmz"></img>

<img src="http://blufiles.storage.live.com/y1pIL_ ... SPb"></img>

<img src="http://blufiles.storage.live.com/y1pGBs ... p9B"></img>

<img src="http://blufiles.storage.live.com/y1pZx8 ... p9B"></img>

<img src="http://blufiles.storage.live.com/y1paQp ... 4HR"></img>

Ottawa River = Happy fishing!!

washwater

<img src="http://blufiles.storage.live.com/y1paQp ... wBP"></img>
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Post by Muskie4L »

slick job on the mount :). With some great fish aswell.

Thanks for the report!
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Looks like things worked out well for you .................


Nice fish to go along 8)
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im thinking about makeing one two
but NICE FISH
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Post by Wallyboss »

Good job on the mount and good job on the catch.
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Post by joco »

wow.

very nice job on the mounth and great job on the eyes.... 8)

nice report to.

thanks to share

joco
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Post by Jasonb »

Good Job man... i think alot of people would have gotten discouraged and given up... but u went the extra mile man... nice fish too!!!

JaY
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Post by Jimmy_1 »

Slick Eyes there Brudda!

Good job!
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Post by washwater »

Thanks for the compliments!!! The second Walleye pic is my PB. Chunky fish... GOOD fight!!! As always, pic doesnt do it justice ;)

Its worked out well so far. Its nice to get into areas most cant with bigger boats. The electric motor makes fishing a breeze from a canoe. I promise, more fish pics to come!!!


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Post by Mike P »

I'm having the same problem finding a mount in stock somewhere. Great job on yours, I like the idea!
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Post by washwater »

mmaangler

Padleshack has mounts in stock for $99.

They look good too. But dont compare to mine :wink:
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Post by joco »

you seems to have a lot of stuff in that canoe.

mabe some outriger could be a next good project. :wink: :lol:

there supper easy to do.

insulation and some eletrical pipe.and some clam. :wink:

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Post by joco »

here 2 pict frome the net..frome one model i no..there a lot off other model but that one.is realy sheap and super easy to make.

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that way..no more danger and stand up to cast and see the follows... :wink:


or that one...still easy and not to expensive..nice on kayak or canoe.

Image


joco 8)
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Post by washwater »

I considered an outrigger. I thought it might get in the way when landing fish?? Does you Kayak have an outrigger? How does that work out? It would be nice to have that stability though....
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Post by mattdrp »

that's one great idea
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