installing a minn kota PD V12

Stefano

Cadet
Joined
Jan 29, 2010
Messages
19
I have 1999 cutter grew ski and fishing boat. I just bought a Minn Kota power drive and reading instructions do not help i need a visual to see how its done .Can anyone help cause really dont want to screw up cause the boats in great shape. thx
 

rndn

Commander
Joined
May 20, 2007
Messages
2,323
Re: installing a minn kota PD V12

What information are you looking for? Wiring, physical installation, operating instructions, etc.
 

Silvertip

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Sep 22, 2003
Messages
28,771
Re: installing a minn kota PD V12

12 volt?? 24 volt?? 36 volt??, Thrust?? We can't see your motor or your boat and you've given us not one shred of information as to what you don't understand. That said, the first consideration is whether or not you will be using a quick release plate that allows quick removal from the boat for security or travel. If the boat has a cover you will need to use one since the cover will not likely fit over the motor. Does the motor have a built in transducer for a locator? Does not affect installation but does mean you bought something you don't need or if you do intend to use the feature do you have the adapter cable and the locator. Does the bow of the boat have a flat area on which to mount the motor? If the bow has lots of curves you will need to use your imagination as to how you make the motor or the quick release plate level. You cannot simply bolt the plate or the motor solid to a curved surface as it will bind. If you are getting the idea that details, details, details and a picture of the boat would be handy, you would be right.
 

Stefano

Cadet
Joined
Jan 29, 2010
Messages
19
Re: installing a minn kota PD V12

ok ok i get it i'll get some pictures of the front of my boat and i'll post . i just need to know how to mount it cause the manual it comes with doesn't show enything. there about a foot of flat space but there's a light and tie down right behind the light do i need to use all of screw holes on mountig bracket and it's a 12 volt . but i will post some pics thx guys im new at this .
 

4JawChuck

Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Aug 7, 2009
Messages
504
Re: installing a minn kota PD V12

There are a million different ways to mount your new bow mount motor, no two are installed the same from those I have seen although they are all similar.

The first thing to decide is location, the motor needs to be accessible enough to be deployed easily, it needs to be stowed without being damaged when docked, the motor plug needs to be close so your cord isn't laying across the deck and the motor prop needs to be submerged at least 9 inches, don't forget you need 2-3 inches of clearance between the motor shaft and boat to allow for flex.

Most people I think would agree a removable/lockable mount makes the mounting easier since all you need to handle during installation is the mount plate and make it fit, then snap on the motor and away you go. Wiring the corded plug is last usually, if your not comfortable with marine wiring I suggest you take it too a dealer to have the wiring properly connected with a proper rated fuse so you don't start a fire.

In general most mount plates have rubber isolators that suspend it above the deck, you can fabricate aluminum tube spacers to handle curved surfaces so the motor plate sits flat. A good trick is to use a stack of washers to test fit everything and then cut tube spacers to fit the height you need. Normally you will require some kind of backer washers to prevent pullout from the bolts where they pass through your deck, "fender washers" is the hardware name for these washers as they are large diameter and thin and bendable. They also make fender washer rubber isolators which will sandwich your deck glass/wood/AL in rubber which reduces conducted noise from the motor and prevents damage to fiberglass etc., I highly recommend using them.

Once you figure out a location you will need to drill holes in your deck to match your bolt hole layout, using the mount as a guide you can align everything so the bolts will be in the proper location. Make sure you check the bottom side of your deck location for proper clearance and to make sure your not going to drill through some wires. You will need to source bolts of the proper length but they also make SS threaded rod if your need something longer than 6" which is the typical hardware store off the shelf length. I suggest nylock nuts to prevent the whole assy from getting loose over time.

If you do a search on Google you will see a million different mounting schemes people have used and a common thread in all of them is the motor is offset to the side not directly off the bow, this is done so the motor shaft doesn't hang across the deck when its not deployed. In my installation I have a mount which places the motor directly off the bow, this keeps the boat perfectly steered in the direction you want to go and reduces the torque/power required in fast moving current...the tradeoff is the motor shaft hangs inside the boat across the deck which is not a problem in my boat since my deck is raised and no one sits there when underway. How you fit it in your boat is up to you, direct "off the bow" mounting is usually more difficult.

Last thing to consider is your battery system, a dual battery setup with isolator/charge controller should be the minimum in my opinion so a dead battery never strands you but its up to you. The closer the battery is to the motor the better but you can run heavy gauge wires anywhere in the boat if you have restrictions.

Good luck.
 

Stefano

Cadet
Joined
Jan 29, 2010
Messages
19
Re: installing a minn kota PD V12

i have added some pictures of my boat you can see the problem i have with the light and the bracket behind it. and where can i get some pictures of what i have to do with mounting it
 
Top