TrepMan
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OK Gang - notices one of the screws holding my Motor Guide trolling motor to my front deck (PC 175) was loose. Tried in vain to tighten it so I took all 4 screws off to see what was up. I expected these Jack Nuts or some kind of bolt with spikes screwed into the deck from underneath. What I found is pictured below. It seems that there is a rubber gromett with a long rubber sleave and at the bottom is a nut that is flanged at the bottom. I assume the idea is the rubber tube holds the nut tight and as you screw down the nut rises up the tube expanding the rubber so it tightens around the wood deck from underneath. The one that wouldn't tighten has a tear all the way up the tube (on the right in the picture) and won't tighten down as I is not held tight by the tube anymore.
Any suggestions on what to do? Should I replace this one tube with a new one? Or is there a better way to attach the motor to the deck? I keep thinking about somekind of removable mount where I could take the trolling motor off when I go cruising/tubing and have an easier time getting off/on the front deck? When I worked in a furniture repair warehouse in college, we had these nuts that hat 4 spikes sticking up that we used to attach to the bottom of funiture legs to hold the casters. Would this work too and then when I removed the screws and the motor the nuts would be tight into the wood? If I do this, I think all i have to do is pull the front panel off where my trolling motor plug is and reach in?
Any other ideas or thoughts??
Any suggestions on what to do? Should I replace this one tube with a new one? Or is there a better way to attach the motor to the deck? I keep thinking about somekind of removable mount where I could take the trolling motor off when I go cruising/tubing and have an easier time getting off/on the front deck? When I worked in a furniture repair warehouse in college, we had these nuts that hat 4 spikes sticking up that we used to attach to the bottom of funiture legs to hold the casters. Would this work too and then when I removed the screws and the motor the nuts would be tight into the wood? If I do this, I think all i have to do is pull the front panel off where my trolling motor plug is and reach in?
Any other ideas or thoughts??