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FSH Trolling motor mount

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2020
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Can someone with a 21' FSH preferably or 19' FSH get me measurements for the the below trolling motor plate, Including the U shaped cutout. So basically a quick drawing of it with measurements on width, length, cut out size and depth and offset, etc?

I would really appreciate it. I looked online and I couldn't find a diagram or specifications.

It looks like the "U" cutout is something to protect the torque on the the trolling motor if it runs into something. I wonder how important that is, if I need to create a custom mount.

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Hey HOD,

Check out this thread… https://jetboaters.net/threads/210-fsh-trolling-motor-mount-pics.24573/

He made a custom one to eliminate flex. I have the stocker and it does flex enough to allow it to hit the hull with a 112# thrust troller. I would imagine with a lower power one this may not be an issue.

The U shape part is where the troller motor shaft goes down through once deployed. Not totally sure why it is designed that way.

Hope this helps ! If you still need it, I can take measurements on my 21 foot version later today.
 
I did see that thread, thanks!

I have some King Starboard 3/4" stock which I was going to use cut a mount out of today or tomorrow. If everything goes good and it works out, I will probably do aluminum and replace it. Just wasn't sure if the part where the trolling motor goes through is something that helps a lot if you hit a log or some other obstruction from the side. Plus my grab rails are also there so I may need to raise up the mount an inch or so.
 
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