Can a bow mount, somehow be mounted on the back of a pontoon? It is a foot controlled Motor Guide.
Like, can a person use a 2 x 6 or 8 x whatever, secure it to the pontoon, and then mount the motor on there as long as it was level?
I have a transom mount 36" shaft 36lb thrust on there and it moves the 15' pontoon, but I'd like to go a bit faster? It's a 42" shaft and 52 lb. thrust.
Since the motor turns to go forward and reverse, is this feasible? Or would the prop be facing the wrong way and present a problem? Don't have to worry about the handle hitting the seat and hanging up, just the head of it smacking my head.
I should explain, there's no steering column in the middle, just a pontoon with 3 seats and a live box under one. So, have to steer from the back with either type of motor, gas or electric. I know it would have to be hard wired.
Thank you. Oh yes... is there anything like a chart that compares regular HP to thrust? Without me having to "cypher". Math is not my strong subject.
Like, can a person use a 2 x 6 or 8 x whatever, secure it to the pontoon, and then mount the motor on there as long as it was level?
I have a transom mount 36" shaft 36lb thrust on there and it moves the 15' pontoon, but I'd like to go a bit faster? It's a 42" shaft and 52 lb. thrust.
Since the motor turns to go forward and reverse, is this feasible? Or would the prop be facing the wrong way and present a problem? Don't have to worry about the handle hitting the seat and hanging up, just the head of it smacking my head.
I should explain, there's no steering column in the middle, just a pontoon with 3 seats and a live box under one. So, have to steer from the back with either type of motor, gas or electric. I know it would have to be hard wired.
Thank you. Oh yes... is there anything like a chart that compares regular HP to thrust? Without me having to "cypher". Math is not my strong subject.
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