I would like some advice on how to shorten Composite trolling motor shaft. It's a minn kota wireless trolling motor, 50#. But shaft is about 14" too long, and cutting that much still gives me plenty of play with hight adjustment. Start from top or bottom. Any help welcomed.
Ha, it is yours, so if you want to cut it off, have at it. However, with a composite shaft, I would certainly wrap some wide tape around it first and then make your cut with a cut off disk that will cut a smooth straight cut. That will help to keep the cut from splintering. But also keep the cut off section just in case you ever decide to add it back. Being composite you can epoxy or polyester it back on, sand and it should work okay again.
Another thing, I would certainly cut off from the head section shaft because if you cut the motor side, you will need to remove the motor housing and then remount the motor section. That could be a lot more work then removing the head section for the cut. And you will probable have to cut back the wires as well or, if you have room, wrap them up and zip tie them if you have the room in the head area. JMHO
And remember, if it goes bad, and I honestly don't think it will, you can always buy another shaft as a replacement. In other words, the world won't come to an end! :thumb: