Are you refering to the mechanism that lets the motor swing down, or where the shaft slides up and down? If the problem is in the shaft, keep her wiped down with Armor All.
I know most of you have seen the MinnKota power drive type trolling motors and the type of mount they use. Why they make it that way instead of the standard "grap the rope and put it down/up" type is beyond me. Anyway, it is becoming harder and harder for me to get it in the water and back up. Its not the mount, its just me. Is there a secret to doing this? I've been having to get my foot up there and kicking it forward off the mount and one of these days I'm going to get wet doing that.
Fair Winds and Following Seas
Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
Are you refering to the mechanism that lets the motor swing down, or where the shaft slides up and down? If the problem is in the shaft, keep her wiped down with Armor All.
I'm refering to getting it on/off the mount where the motor rests when stored.Originally Posted by Shellback
Fair Winds and Following Seas
Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
Sometimes the webbing that hold the trolling motor in locked down position will get caught between the base and the trolling motor bottom and then it's hell trying to get the unit unlocked and into the water. If anything gets caught inbetween those two things it put too much pressure on the locking pin and it won't move back to unlock the unit. So always make sure the straps are clear before you bring the unit up out of the water and try to lock it down on the deck.
Originally Posted by IBNFSHN
Regards,
Moose1am
Armor All everything. I have the same problem. I now have developed more muscles (lol) and use a lot of armour all. My main problem is how I have my rod holders mounted. I can't get a good push on the top of the trolling motor and release the catch at the same time. I much prefer the rope pull, but those guys don't make an auto pilot.Originally Posted by IBNFSHN
Thanks Whiz, I'll give that a try. I hoping my wife is going to get me one of those new multi-million dollar Motor Guide trolling motors for a retirement present. LOLOriginally Posted by whizkids
Fair Winds and Following Seas
Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
I use my leg and push the head of the T/M as I push with my hands. Works great.
Pete