🚤 Elevate Your Marine Experience with Unmatched Stability!
The Motorguide Trolling Motor Rubber Mounting Isolator is a premium kit designed to securely mount marine accessories and electronics while minimizing shock and vibration. Featuring durable stainless steel bolts and a user-friendly installation guide, this isolator ensures your equipment remains protected and stable, making it an essential addition for any boating enthusiast.
Brand | MOTORGUIDE |
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Colour | Black black |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Manufacturer | MotorGuide |
UPC | 757183558117 089287000156 796793267729 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00089287000156 |
Item model number | MGA015PB6 |
Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 17.78 x 5.08 cm; 136.08 g |
ASIN | B0000AXQDU |
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MUY PRACTICO
BUENA SUJECCION PARA MI MOTOR TROLLER.SOLO QUE POR MI MODELO DE TROLLER TUVE QUE COMPRAR POR APARTE TORNILLOS DE 4" MAS LARGOS PARA LOGRAR LLEGAR A LA ROSCA
G**K
Perfect replacement for the motoguide mount
It fit properly
J**N
So far so good. Was a little skeptical at first after reading ...
So far so good. Was a little skeptical at first after reading a review of them ripping out due to not having enough fiberglass to grip. Once i drilled into my hull, i only had a depth of maybe a 1/4 to 1/2 an inch of fiberglass for these to grip on to, so without any other options, I proceeded with insallation.Insallation was super easy, and just so you know, you have to screw down on these a lot..... a lot. I seriously thought the screw was stripped, so backed it out and the screwed it in while holding it. Nope, just takes a lot of turns of the Ole screw driver if there isn't much to grip. It will tighten to where you cant turn anymore, just keep going till you get there.The motor held fine during trasport. I then moved boat to 5mph with gas motor and my wireless bow mount as a rudder just to see the torque. It worked great.I ordered another set to keep on boat just in case one does pop out. Been out so far 6 times and still holding strong.In the instructions it informs you to tighten after your first trip. I just tighten after or before every trip just incase. And if I have room, I just transport bow mount motor in truck or boat just to keep pressure off of mounts.defiantly worth the money and a great option if you have no water to get under bow.
K**Y
Five Stars
Serves their purpose
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Motorguide Trolling Motor Mounts
I had never mounted a trolling motor myself on my boat, it came with one, and I was about to replace the whole thing (mount included) so I removed the old one...long story short, I ended up putting it back on and needed new mounts. I would have needed them either way...Removing the old mounts actually proved to be harder than putting in the new ones! I followed the simple directions (paraphrased here):Put the rubber mounts in pre-drilled holes of (X size).Set your motor mount on the rubber isolator tops, align holes.Firmly press down on the motor mounting system to be flush with the rubber mounts, and make sure the rubber mount is flush with the fiberglass on your boat.Drive the screws in to pull the rubber up and hold your motor mount in place. (pro tip - USE AN ELECTRIC DRILL / SCREW DRIVER for this)The steps are really that easy. And it works great. Not that there was any surprise, it's a simple concept, and a simple implementation. One thing you SHOULD be aware of though-- if you set your front holes (or if they were previously set) too far forward, you need to be careful the front bolts are NOT TOO LONG. If so, you will punch right through the bottom fiberglass...mine was that way and instead of remounting slightly further back, I just used the shorter bolts in front. No biggie.All in all, a great product that works fantastically. Easy to install and will last for years. 5 of 5 for me!
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