Bonaventure
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jul 3, 2016
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- 167
The 20 inch shaft is too long, so it will sit too deep in the water. I am sorry to tell you this. That 30 inch shaft on the electric is so it can be mounted on the bow of an outboard style boat. It is adjustable and when it is mounted on the transom, the motor is slid up to the right height. That is why you see in photos of the Mariner 4 with an electric trolling motor that the handle part of the motor is high.
If you cannot change the motor for a 15 inch leg, you can make a wooden adapter that is through bolted to the plastic pad of the motor mount. Make a piece of hardwood the height you wish to raise the engine (ie 5 inches), glue (using epoxy) and screw 1/4 inch Plywood "cheeks" to both sides that will go down over the plastic mount pad. Drill 4 holes in the cheeks, put it on the plastic piece and drill through for bolts going right through. Make this item close to the width of the mounting pad.
Be sure that the location of any bolts and screws do not interfere with clamping the motor in place.
I believe that having the engine raised like this may be better, especially if you use an steering extension tube so you can sit farther forward.
If you cannot change the motor for a 15 inch leg, you can make a wooden adapter that is through bolted to the plastic pad of the motor mount. Make a piece of hardwood the height you wish to raise the engine (ie 5 inches), glue (using epoxy) and screw 1/4 inch Plywood "cheeks" to both sides that will go down over the plastic mount pad. Drill 4 holes in the cheeks, put it on the plastic piece and drill through for bolts going right through. Make this item close to the width of the mounting pad.
Be sure that the location of any bolts and screws do not interfere with clamping the motor in place.
I believe that having the engine raised like this may be better, especially if you use an steering extension tube so you can sit farther forward.