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wordty 09-17-2012 06:10 PM

Trolling Motor Chut Down Shaft
 
Just bought a used, great condition Motor Guide 43 lb foot controlled trolling motor but the shaft is longer than I need on my 14 foot john boat...I guess it is 42 inches and I don't know options for having it cut down...can't decide if I should sell it or have it cut down...how involved and costly is it to shorten a trolling motor?
Looks like the cheapest bow mount motor at Bass Pro is in the $350 to $380 range.
Advice? Ideas? Suggestions?

Fish Whisperer 09-17-2012 06:34 PM

I'd just adjust the clamp on the shaft to whatever depth you want.. That's what I did..

wordty 09-17-2012 08:05 PM

when i adjust it to the depth i need, the shaft sticks up so high that it is in the way

Travis C. 09-17-2012 08:50 PM

Call Marine Electric Service in Hendersonville 615-824-3205

If it was a hand control I'd say just hack it off and try not to get the wires but a foot control may need something done to the cable if its possible. Just a guess...never tried it.

tkwalker 09-17-2012 09:15 PM

What brand is it ... <'TK><
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wordty (Post 24485)
Just bought a used, great condition Motor Guide 43 lb foot controlled trolling motor but the shaft is longer than I need on my 14 foot john boat...I guess it is 42 inches and I don't know options for having it cut down...can't decide if I should sell it or have it cut down...how involved and costly is it to shorten a trolling motor?
Looks like the cheapest bow mount motor at Bass Pro is in the $350 to $380 range.
Advice? Ideas? Suggestions?

Composite or metal shaft .... <'TK><

wordty 09-17-2012 10:11 PM

Hey TK, it is metal...I am Todd Young, whose 15hp seahorse you fixed a year ago

tkwalker 09-18-2012 12:17 AM

So I take it is a Motor Guide?? .. <'TK><
 
Usually an easy fix on tiller motors ... Need to look at it ... may not be a real big deal to shorten the shaft ... <'TK>< :)


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