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Ulterra Slide Mount on Bass Boat #11169044 10/16/15 10:21 PM
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In the process of swapping my old maxxum trolling motor for a Ulterra. The Ulterra without a slide mount does not cover the bolt holes from the maxxum. Do any of the q.r. mounts cover the holes? If you have the Ulterra on a bass boat, did you use a q.r. mount? If so, which one? If not, and you replaced a motor, how did you cover the holes?

Re: Ulterra Slide Mount on Bass Boat [Re: Tgatortexas] #11174934 10/20/15 05:57 PM
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Never mind! Minn Kota rep. said none of their mounts will cover the holes. I'll just fill them with a sealant / epoxy.


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Re: Ulterra Slide Mount on Bass Boat [Re: Tgatortexas] #11176392 10/21/15 01:57 PM
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Get a piece of 1/4" Starboard. Black will match your TM mount. Cut it to the footprint of your old mount or TM and mount the new motor using that as a base. It will look good and no one will suspect it was an afterthought or is used to cover up anything. Starboard is good stuff and can be used to cover a variety of ills.


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