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Re: Trolling motor pull string [Re: H2O Seeker] #12478125 10/25/17 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted By: H2O Seeker
Replaced a broken rope on mine with 3/16" coated cable. Works better than the rope ever did and 1/3 the price of the 'aftermarket' cables with the oversized handles.


x2, I spent like $6 total

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Re: Trolling motor pull string [Re: Bissett] #12478133 10/25/17 01:34 PM
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I use tar coated trot-line cord.


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Berkley 25lb Big Game... Make sure you wet the line when pulling the knot tight..... lizard


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Re: Trolling motor pull string [Re: Bissett] #12478151 10/25/17 01:47 PM
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Ok, maybe Big Game isn't what I actually used...lol. Truth is I found a new in the package replacement cord from eBay for around 7.50 shipped to my door...even came with a new handle....:)


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Re: Trolling motor pull string [Re: mysticslobra] #12478310 10/25/17 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: mysticslobra
Originally Posted By: H2O Seeker
Replaced a broken rope on mine with 3/16" coated cable. Works better than the rope ever did and 1/3 the price of the 'aftermarket' cables with the oversized handles.


x2, I spent like $6 total


That's about what I spent. Cable was <$2 and hardware was about $4-$6 since I bought extra I can always use on other projects.


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Re: Trolling motor pull string [Re: Fish Killer] #12478431 10/25/17 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted By: Fish Killer
Go to home depot and buy some plastic covered cable. Will never break and you can use your existing handle


THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Re: Trolling motor pull string [Re: Bissett] #12478623 10/25/17 07:34 PM
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Mule tape. It's what they pull cable with. It has something like 10,000 lbs capacity and never wears out.

Re: Trolling motor pull string [Re: Mudshark] #12478740 10/25/17 09:21 PM
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Originally Posted By: Mudshark
I use tar coated trot-line cord.
Do you dip it in Flexseal?

Re: Trolling motor pull string [Re: H2O Seeker] #12478751 10/25/17 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: H2O Seeker
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Replaced a broken rope on mine with 3/16" coated cable. Works better than the rope ever did and 1/3 the price of the 'aftermarket' cables with the oversized handles.


x2, I spent like $6 total


That's about what I spent. Cable was <$2 and hardware was about $4-$6 since I bought extra I can always use on other projects.


Haha, yep, that is exactly what I did as well. Great minds!!

Re: Trolling motor pull string [Re: Fish Killer] #12478773 10/25/17 09:58 PM
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Go to home depot and buy some plastic covered cable. Will never break and you can use your existing handle


The only thing wrong with that is it will wear a groove over time in the grommet.

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I have some that I bought at West Marine several years ago. They carry a lot of different types of rope because they sell a lot of sailing equipment.

This stuff is thin, black, high strength and fairly inexpensive.
I bought about 10 feet of it but five years later, I still have the same piece on the trolling motor.

Check West Marine, either a store or online.


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If you need more than the original rope to lift or stow your trolling motor, something is wrong....out of adjustment or bent. When I stopped using those isolation bolts to mount trolling motors to boats, most of these problems went away. Just a light tap on the head, and the lock releases. Keep the locking pins greased.

Re: Trolling motor pull string [Re: Gamblinman] #12479389 10/26/17 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted By: Gamblinman
If you need more than the original rope to lift or stow your trolling motor, something is wrong....out of adjustment or bent. When I stopped using those isolation bolts to mount trolling motors to boats, most of these problems went away. Just a light tap on the head, and the lock releases. Keep the locking pins greased.


I think it depends on the trolling motor. Plenty of my old Maxxum's and Motorguides were really heavy and didn't have lift assist so I went through ropes every 2-3 years.


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Well after replacing my cord a few times I finally bought the G-Force cable and handle. It was $20 but I like it a lot. The handle is much better and the cable seems to be invincible.

Re: Trolling motor pull string [Re: Mike Zachary] #12479552 10/26/17 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted By: Mike Zachary
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Go to home depot and buy some plastic covered cable. Will never break and you can use your existing handle


The only thing wrong with that is it will wear a groove over time in the grommet.



That would take some time and a lot of pulling the trolling motor up and down .

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