Adding hinge to bow rail for trolling motor

sutor623

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I have found the stainless steel tubing hinges I need to hinge the bow rail for trolling motor deploy but where can I find the clasp for the other end? Heres what I am talking about for the hinges:
 

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Arawak

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Nice find! Where did you find that... might need one myself.

As for the other end... might have to fabricate it out of a piece of slight larger diameter.
 

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Nice find! Where did you find that... might need one myself.

As for the other end... might have to fabricate it out of a piece of slight larger diameter.


Thanks, yea there are a few different hinges out there to choose from. I like my bow rail but love my trolling motor. I think you are right, just a simple piece of larger diameter tubing may be a good rest for the rail.

You can just google 7/8" stainless steel tube hinge and it will come up.
 
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Instead of adding a hinge, how about terminating the rail fore and aft of the TM mounting plate. A pair of something like the one on the right would do it. How much clearance under your rail? Is it enough to clear the TM mount?

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Hmmmm, thats a good idea. I have to measure but I think the rail is about 6-8" above the deck. There is also an anchor hatch in the center that Id like to continue to use. Ill get some better pics tomorrow, but for now I have these.






 
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sutor623

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Got some more pics. Just ordered a huge piece of HDPE cutting board. I will use it to mount the TM up front and whatever is left will be my "starboard" for my transom transducer brackets.

I was thinking of maybe cutting and capping the bow rail just in front of the highest support rails.







 
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