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This article has been viewed , times. Learn more Invented in by O. Schmidt, electric trolling motors allow fishermen to maneuver their boats at slower speeds than trolling speed with an outboard motor and with greater control than with a paddle or oars. They are also an option for propelling boats across lakes where "no-wake" rules are in effect or in most lakes where gasoline-powered outboard motors are not allowed.

Trolling motors are available for both freshwater and saltwater fishing and can be mounted in 1 of 3 places: on the transom stern , on the engine itself, or on the bow. Following are instructions on how to mount a trolling motor in each of these places. A trolling motor allows you to maneuver a boat at slower speeds than a regular outboard motor. Depending on the model you have, you may also need to connect the trolling wires to the main motor. To learn how to attach a trolling motor with a Transom mount, read on!

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Tips and Warnings. Things You'll Need. Related Articles. Article Summary. Method 1. Open the mounting bracket clamps.

Transom-mounted trolling motors have 1 or 2 clamps built into the mounting bracket to hold the motor in place. Turning the clamps counterclockwise to the left will open them. Slip the motor over the transom. The trolling motor should be placed as close to the center of the stern as possible without interfering with the operation of the main motor, if there is one. The top of the mounting bracket should be flush with the top of the stern.



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