Hi,
I’m new to the forum but have owned my PA12 for nearly 2 years. The last time I went trolling my knee got a little sore from pedaling so I decided to mount a trolling motor. I built a PVC mount that inserts into a rod holder but wasn’t pleased with the geometry so made a mount that connects to the PA’s hand rails…it was simple to build, cheap, light, and super strong. Here are a few photos…
http://s1373.photobucket.com/user/degru ... t=2&page=1 The mount was constructed of (2) Stanley 10” x 1-1/4” steel angle brackets (#N220-186), (4) #2 conduit hangers, a scrap piece of plywood, and an assortment of nuts and bolts. Total cost less than $25. All the hardware was purchased at Lowes. After mounting the plywood, I cut off the excess steel from the bracket that extended above the wood and smoothed out all the sharp edges. The brackets are about 3/16” thick and no bending occurs when you apply pressure to the shaft. Also, I figured that if I can lift the PA from the hand rail, a 30# thrust trolling motor isn’t going to harm the rails. I did, however, run a couple of strips of rubber tape around the rail to prevent the conduit hangers from scratching the finish. Now, all I have to do is wait for some decent weather and give it a try. I’ve also built a mount that inserts into the drive well and will try it after I try the rear mount. My Minn Kota Endura C2 30 fits the drive well perfectly. The rear mount weighs so little, I’ll probably leave it attached because I may get a larger trolling motor that won’t fit the drive well.
Dan