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Broken Trolling motor what to do?

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my friend caught my trolling motor on a nasty rock and the weight of the boat broke the trolling motor shaft..it works fine for now. i have electrical tape supporting the break but would you reshaft it or just buy a used one? theres a similar one on craigslist for $50.
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Is this a Minn Kota? If so, give Minn Kota a call. The shaft is supposed to have a lifetime warranty.
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yeah its a minn kota but it came with the boat and i dont have any documentation.. also i read their warranty info and it says it only covers motors bought after july 1, 2000 im pretty sure this one is older than that.
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Might wanna give them a call any way. Minn Kota parts are cheap. You can probably repair it for very little $$$.
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well i was looking at it today and the bracket broke from the impact as well so i found a guy locally selling one with the bracket for $50. im going to pick it up tonight .. thanks for the advice though
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Sounds like a good deal better get it while you can :thumbup: I am still waiting on the Minn Kota repair people to get mine back to me after 6 weeks with out it :smt012
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whitebc wrote:Sounds like a good deal better get it while you can :thumbup: I am still waiting on the Minn Kota repair people to get mine back to me after 6 weeks with out it :smt012
Crab traps....Nasty obstacles :smt012
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thats what they tell me... :-D I wouldnt know I have never hit one :smt102
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I true PITA from my experiences....Can pretty well chalenge the remainder of a slow fishing trip :-?
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DAYUM PICTURES!!!!!! :smt011
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hahahaha.....P.I.T.A......First Born Too.......:lol:
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whitebc wrote:Sounds like a good deal better get it while you can :thumbup: I am still waiting on the Minn Kota repair people to get mine back to me after 6 weeks with out it :smt012
What happened to yours? It's brand new isn't it?
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It was... I had a fishing partner that got into a fight with an old crab trap :smt011 ... I think the crab trap is still sitting in the same spot :-D
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I HATE CRAB TRAPS!!!! I don't like to ever think that it got the better of me, but it didn't move and we didn't make it to teh other side, so I guess the blessed crab trap won this time. :oops: :smt009
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You say ya hate Crab Traps..... here's one I found in the middle of the Econfina channel at a low winter tide a few years ago. Thing had barnacles grow'n on it...sharp as all getout to mess with. For that very reason, I now carry a small pair of bolt cutters onboard. (with apologies to procraftwes for contributing to the derail)
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