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I can't help on the wheel design, but I really like your back deck/motor mount. Do you have some detail pictures of it? What is it made of, and how big is your motor? Nice setup!
I got excited and posted before I was done.....
TD has several designs that he did for tubes. Most use the wheels off of used golf carts. Do a search for TubeDude and tube carts.
Also welcome to BFT. There is a lot of good information here and lots of great people.
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[#0000FF]Nice work on the mods...and welcome to the site.
Some of the pics posted a long time ago have been lost when the original poster changed linking websites or photobuckets. But...ta daaaa...I managed to save some of them...and some links.
[url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/gforum.cgi?post=325295;sb=post_latest_reply;so=ASC;forum_view=forum_view_collapsed;;page=unread#unread"]HERE IS A LINK[/url] to one such picture post.
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Thanks for reposting the pics.
I am brain storming a foldable mount for my wheel assembly ... I will post a pic when completed. Perhaps someone will chime in with one of their time tested designs as I may be over thinking something that could be quit simple. As with my rear deck... Simple and sure adds storage area.
Regards. Dave
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I might have just what you looking for. I have a pontoon wheel package available. I will need a little more information from you to see if it would fit.
If interested send me a message with the distance between the pontoons and the tube diameter.
Looking at the motor mount you built I bet you can make this work.
Ron 360-757-8171
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Very nice work.
Do you have your gas motor push you or turn it to pull you? With the rockers on your pontoons, do you pop wheelies???? [laugh] [laugh] [shocked]
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I push, with the right angle and depth the boat planes very well and just off idle moves you along at a very nice pace. A quart of fuel last a long time. Of course, either gas or electric can spin you in a circle before you know it when to much throttle is used. Takes a little getting used to compared to turning a 14' Jon boat .
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Here's one I made from an old trolling motor shaft and mount with a childs front bicycle wheel and frame.
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Keep an eye on your frame. I had a frame failure using a gas motor. I don't know how your motor mount and fame is joined but Just be careful. Ron
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Flygoddes excellent idea with the 'pipe'
Not sure why that mount didn't occur me.
I have been over thinking the mounting options for a kids bike wheel!
I agree , I'm not overly worried about frame damage since the deck spreads the load/torque over a wide area. And the frame has not been drilled, small u-bolts where used for attachment.
Thanks... Keep the ideas coming guys
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No argument Ron. You broke your frame on your OUTCAST pontoon.
You are the expert here on broke frames
Isn't a 2 hp gas equal to like a 50 or 55 lb thrust electric? It is a very small gas motor.
I agree, everyone should check welds on frames before each use as they can break with or without a motor.
I take it the O.P has used this gas motor more than once though.
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Thank you Ron for your concern.
I will watch the areas you have taken the time to identify and it is greatly appreciated.
I assure you I seldom throttle much over idle since there is no need for speed when I am afloat. Used primarily to adjust course crossing to opposite side of river in faster water or to shore to take out when the day is done.
ODC does offer a mount for adding a electric trolling motor and battery but when I scaled and compared total weight I found the Honda 2hp to be lighter. Even though I believe your concerns are focused on the torque that is added, and I agree. As stated I chose mounting options that did not require drilling the frame as to not (hopefully) compromise the intended strength .
Again thanks for the constructive reply...
Regards Dave
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