Good evening all!!!
I have an Endura C2 40/36 electric trolling motor, transom mount. As most of you will know.....this becomes a little difficult to control a 14' aluminum in a breeze/wind. So, in an effort to make the control a BIT better, I've thought about this idea....as shown in the attached image. Basically creating a rudder as part of the trolling motor, which in my mind would give more positive steering with the trolling motor in a wind. I plan on making it out of 1/8 aluminum, which would have a little give on the upper left hand corner (in the image) and would bend slightly, taking some of the pressure off the leg of the motor in a hard turn. These motors have a composite shaft that flex, so a little stress on it doesn't seem, to me anyways....a big deal.
Is this worth the trouble.....or a "nerdy" idea.....has anyone tried it?
Thanks in advance!!!
I have an Endura C2 40/36 electric trolling motor, transom mount. As most of you will know.....this becomes a little difficult to control a 14' aluminum in a breeze/wind. So, in an effort to make the control a BIT better, I've thought about this idea....as shown in the attached image. Basically creating a rudder as part of the trolling motor, which in my mind would give more positive steering with the trolling motor in a wind. I plan on making it out of 1/8 aluminum, which would have a little give on the upper left hand corner (in the image) and would bend slightly, taking some of the pressure off the leg of the motor in a hard turn. These motors have a composite shaft that flex, so a little stress on it doesn't seem, to me anyways....a big deal.
Is this worth the trouble.....or a "nerdy" idea.....has anyone tried it?
Thanks in advance!!!