I am in the middle of fabricating a casting deck for my 77 lund mr. pike and I just have a few questions.
1. What kind of "sealant" do I use to coat the BC plywood I am building this out of?
2. What is a good carpet adhesive to use for marine carpet?
3. Since my trolling motor battery will now be below deck, what gauge wire should I run for about 3-4 feet or so to my new plugs I am installing to hook and unhook the trolling motor? The plugs I bought at fleet farm accept a 10gauge wire and I also purchased a 40amp breaker to install. Is 10gauge ok to use for the short run as well? I could always buy the minnkota plugs that accept up to 8 gauge but they are 4x the price. (12 volt 36lb bow mount minnkota)
4. I am not pulling up the entire floor to redo because I want to be back on the water this season, but the small section I did have to pull up in the front was severely water damaged. The wood crumbled in my hands. I had to cut back to the second stringer from the front and I ran into good wood there. My question is: The foam under this bad section was very waterlogged. And the foam I can poke my fingers at further back also seems to have water in it. I thought foam would not absorb water? Will this remaining foam hold this water and rot the rest of my floor or will it dry out? So far the piece of foam I have taken out and set in the sun still seems very heavy with water.
Chamois passed away this weekend a couple days short of her 13th bday.
What a great dog to hang out with here at home and on distant adventures.
Gonna miss ya big time my little big girl.
If you really want to treat your wife (and yourself) with a remote operated trolling motor, the Minn Kota Ulterra is about easy as it gets. Auto stow and deploy is pretty awesome. You just have to turn the motor on when you go out and that the last time you have to touch it.
24V 80lb. 60 inch shaft is probably the right length for your boat. They ain’t cheap - about $3k - but neither one of you would have to leave your seat to use it all day.
Wanderer, thanks for your reply. I do intend for it to be 24 volt, with a thrust of 70-80. Spot lock is a must (my wife is looking forward to
not being the anchor person any more). With my old boat we did quite a lot of pulling shad raps and hot n tots, using the trolling motor. Unlikely
that we will fish in whitecaps, did plenty of that when I was younger. I also need a wireless remote, not going back to a foot pedal. We do a fair amount of bobber fishing.
I don't think I will bother with a depth finder on the trolling motor. I am leaning toward moving my Garmin depth finder from my old boat to the
new one, just because I am so used to it and it works well for me. I am 70 years old and kinda set in my ways...
Dang, new content and now answers.
First, congrats on the new boat!
My recommendation is to get the most thrust you can in 24V, assuming a boat that size isn’t running 36V. 80 might be tops? I’m partial to MinnKota.
How do you plan to use the trolling motor is an important question too.
All weather or just nice weather?
Casting a lot or bait dragging?
Bobber or panfish fishing?
Spot lock? Networked with depth finders? What brand of depth finders?
We have bought a new boat, which we will be picking up this spring. It is an Alumacraft Competitor 165 sport with a 90 horse Yamaha
motor. I will be buying and installing a trolling motor, wondering if I can get some recommendations on what pound thrust I will
want for this boat? Also, I will be selling my old boat, is there a good way to determine the value on an older boat ( mid-80's with a 75 horse 2-stroke
Mariner motor) I will appreciate any help with these questions.
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I am in the middle of fabricating a casting deck for my 77 lund mr. pike and I just have a few questions.
1. What kind of "sealant" do I use to coat the BC plywood I am building this out of?
2. What is a good carpet adhesive to use for marine carpet?
3. Since my trolling motor battery will now be below deck, what gauge wire should I run for about 3-4 feet or so to my new plugs I am installing to hook and unhook the trolling motor? The plugs I bought at fleet farm accept a 10gauge wire and I also purchased a 40amp breaker to install. Is 10gauge ok to use for the short run as well? I could always buy the minnkota plugs that accept up to 8 gauge but they are 4x the price. (12 volt 36lb bow mount minnkota)
4. I am not pulling up the entire floor to redo because I want to be back on the water this season, but the small section I did have to pull up in the front was severely water damaged. The wood crumbled in my hands. I had to cut back to the second stringer from the front and I ran into good wood there. My question is: The foam under this bad section was very waterlogged. And the foam I can poke my fingers at further back also seems to have water in it. I thought foam would not absorb water? Will this remaining foam hold this water and rot the rest of my floor or will it dry out? So far the piece of foam I have taken out and set in the sun still seems very heavy with water.
Thanks for any help!
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