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I would use slip rings to tie existing cable to prop motor support shaft and mount transducer to motor housing. 'slip ring'--metal ring a little bigger than shaft with a nipple the size of the cable. OR call the bird at 1-800-633-1468 or www.humminbird.com/Category/Company/Contact-Us/ and use some southern/country slang when talking. Best of luck 'you all'.
Sherry, I think there may be a new Minn Kota part # . Check the attached links. Good luck
"I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button. Check out some of my other posts if you need more tips and info." Minn Kota Power Drive Non Auto Pilot Coil Cord Assembly 2991283
You can get the appropriate pins in the prop not kits sold by minn Kota or thru major retailers. Trolling Motor Replacement Props Minn Kota Motors
You will find prop nut kits here just follow the link.
Hi I have a minnkota I pilot. I use with a remote control. For some reason there is power going to it but won't anchor lock or turn left or right. What could be the problem
Did the unit come with a strap to mount the transducer to a bow mount electric? Most units do... If not there is probably one available for the unit as an aftermarket accessory or accessory from the manufacturer... Regarding the transducer wire, just wrap and rout this up the front of the bow mount motor shaft so when you pull the motor up and secure it, it is not going to get in the way. You could cable tie the cord down near the bottom of the shaft and one up near the top where they wont interfere with the motor bracket when the motor is positioned up on the boat.
Look at the red indicator arrow when you hit the foot pedal. If it lights up, the motor should run. If not, inspect the splices under the top cover on the shaft. They will stop the motor if corroded or burnt.
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