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My fishing buddy and I have been talking about a way to convert his cable operated trolling motor to work with a 12 volt motor to control direction. We are thinking about using a remote controlled reversible motor and mounting it under the deck with the shaft sticking thru the deck with a horizontal tee bar for each cable to fasten to. Any ideas ?
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It could be done. Lot of calculations of motor speed and gear ratios for pulley size( length of arms if rigging a T for push/ pull) Engineering mounts and wiring, stop switches so it doesn't rotate to far. I don't know how to search it out but someone on here was building something similar to operate foot pedal a couple of years ago.
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Wouldn't it be easier to rig something to work the foot pedal???
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Or spend less and buy a new trolling motor.
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Blacklandlure did something similar awhile ago. Out there somewhere is some pics of his drive system which consisted of a drive motor with some kind of disk and friction linkage. Here is a post that he put up on the control part of the unit. Some smart peoples out there...
http://www.crappie.com/crappie/fishi...ns-ipilot.html
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