A couple of years back, I decided I wanted to add a Minn Kota Riptide ST 55 to the bow of my 17' daycruiser, but was unable to find a good way of mounting any of the standard brackets, so I shelved the project. I even made a post on this board, but nothing much came of that. This is the front deck of my boat:
I recently decided to see if there was a way of mounting the engine using a custom made bracket, and I wanted to get feedback on an idea.
I started by making a cutout of the "footprint" of the Minn Kota and figured out a way of placing the engine that would allow for deploying/stowing. As you can see, the main challenge is the anchor locker.
So how about attaching a bracket to the back wall of the anchor locker? To be safe, I would be adding a backing plate (starboard?) to the other side of that back wall, which I can reach from the cabin. I would also be running the wiring through that back wall.
This would require having the locker hatch open when using the trolling motor, which should be fine, as it has a drainage hole, and the locker isn't currently being used anyway. This part of the bracket should be pretty easy to make:
The second part of the bracket (pink) gets bolted to the underside of the Minn Kota, and would slide into the first part, and be locked in place using some sort of locking pin. (Note: The shape of the "horizontal" part of the bracket is not correct in this illustration - see next image for view from above)
How it would be mounted to the underside of the Minn Kota:
The engine/bracket would also be resting on the front "lip" of the bow.
So, some questions:
1) Most important: Would this work at all?
2) What material should I use for the bracket? Aluminum? Stainless steel?
3) What thickness material should I use to ensure proper strength/rigidity of the bracket?
4) Any ideas for improving this design?
I'm pretty new to all of this, so some feedback would be real useful before contacting someone to have the bracket made. Thanks for looking!
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Bawanga
I recently decided to see if there was a way of mounting the engine using a custom made bracket, and I wanted to get feedback on an idea.
I started by making a cutout of the "footprint" of the Minn Kota and figured out a way of placing the engine that would allow for deploying/stowing. As you can see, the main challenge is the anchor locker.
So how about attaching a bracket to the back wall of the anchor locker? To be safe, I would be adding a backing plate (starboard?) to the other side of that back wall, which I can reach from the cabin. I would also be running the wiring through that back wall.
This would require having the locker hatch open when using the trolling motor, which should be fine, as it has a drainage hole, and the locker isn't currently being used anyway. This part of the bracket should be pretty easy to make:
The second part of the bracket (pink) gets bolted to the underside of the Minn Kota, and would slide into the first part, and be locked in place using some sort of locking pin. (Note: The shape of the "horizontal" part of the bracket is not correct in this illustration - see next image for view from above)
How it would be mounted to the underside of the Minn Kota:
The engine/bracket would also be resting on the front "lip" of the bow.
So, some questions:
1) Most important: Would this work at all?
2) What material should I use for the bracket? Aluminum? Stainless steel?
3) What thickness material should I use to ensure proper strength/rigidity of the bracket?
4) Any ideas for improving this design?
I'm pretty new to all of this, so some feedback would be real useful before contacting someone to have the bracket made. Thanks for looking!
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Bawanga