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HI I am an older fisherman and I recently purchased poonton kick boat. With money a concern I built my own motor mount .I used a 3/4 inch plywood for the deck and 2/6on the rear for motor,with Thompsons waterseal to protecti it. I was wondering if any one has seen or thinks this will work ok I haven't tried it out yet Iwas wondering is a motor a big help in fishing Srawberry or other stillwaters I have fished a lot in the Uintas and I know you can't use a motor up there.Would appreciate some help
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THANKS [JAPAN RON] I'M NOT WORRIED ABOUT CONTROLING IT AS MUCH AS I AM WONDERING IF A HOME MADE MOTOR MOUNT WOULD WORK ON A 8FT KICK BOAT . I KNOW I WOULD HAVE TO MOVE THE SEAT FORWARD AND FIGURE HOW TO SECURE THE BATTERY. I AM WONDERING IF A WOODEN MOTOR MOUNT IS STRONG ENOUGH BEFORE I GO BUY A MOTOR AND IS A MOTOR A LOT OF HELP IN FISHING. DO FOLKS WITH KICK BOATS LIKE MOTORS ON THEM. THANKS
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[cool]I don't know why it won't work. It is better than having to stay close because you can't get out too far, when the fish are not nearby.
I would be interested in seeing a picture, and maybe posting it for comment. Email me one if you have it.
The big thing is always the weight and bulk. If your craft will handle that, then the next thing is the operation. Hope you get a motor you can operate from the front without having to twist backwards. have you got the motor yet? Since you mentioned battery, I am assuming you are talking about an electric rather than a gas motor. Right?
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