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Has anyone installed trolling motor on the starboard side? Getting set to start ordering parts.
Nice! Thanks for the info and picture.I have mine on the starboard side, because I dock against the port side 99% of the time.
On my 255 FSH, the starboard gunwale where the mount goes seems like the same thickness as the port gunwale. Regardless, it's a sandwich of materials — fiberglass top, something foam-like in the center, and fiberglass bottom — that's better buttressed and stronger than any mount that I would want to bolt there.
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Nice! Thanks for the info and picture.
Good info. I plan on placing the battery inside the center console.No prob. The biggest issue you're going to run into is that there's no wiring channel on the starboard side of the helm-locker tub (where you'll mostly likely place your trolling batteries). Therefore, you'll have to either drill holes in the tub to wire your trolling motor, or route your wires through the port channel, past the anchor locker, and to the starboard side.
If you choose the latter solution (like I did), the good news is that Yamaha installed tie-down mounts on the underside of the gunwale along the whole route — even in the anchor locker — so that the wiring can be mounted securely and out of the way.
That is correct I saw that post too with picture when he drilled both side, I just couldn't find it. @MilesPrower just FYI My port side gunnel doesn't have foam insert the entire thickness, all laminated wood but I have 190 so not sure if its any different.I think I remember reading that the fiberglass is significantly thinner on the starboard side than the port side… sorry I can’t remember who posted that. Most everyone has put them on the port side.
@MilesPrower, is your trolling motor a 72”, and if so, how is it working for you? I will be ordering soon, and I want to ensure I get one that can handle inshore and offshore. ThanksI have mine on the starboard side, because I dock against the port side 99% of the time.
On my 255 FSH, the starboard gunwale where the mount goes seems like the same thickness as the port gunwale. Regardless, it's a sandwich of materials — fiberglass top, something foam-like in the center, and fiberglass bottom — that's better buttressed and stronger than any mount that I would want to bolt there.
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@MilesPrower, is your trolling motor a 72”, and if so, how is it working for you? I will be ordering soon, and I want to ensure I get one that can handle inshore and offshore. Thanks
Can you post a link to the RAM mount?I have mine on the starboard side, because I dock against the port side 99% of the time.
On my 255 FSH, the starboard gunwale where the mount goes seems like the same thickness as the port gunwale. Regardless, it's a sandwich of materials — fiberglass top, something foam-like in the center, and fiberglass bottom — that's better buttressed and stronger than any mount that I would want to bolt there.
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Sorry I didn't see your Q earlier!Thank you.