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Trolling motor direction guide and method

  • US 10,486,783 B2
  • Filed: 04/27/2018
  • Issued: 11/26/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/27/2018
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A visual direction guide for attachment to a steerable trolling motor apparatus, the steerable trolling motor apparatus being mountable on a fishing boat, wherein the fishing boat has a bow and a sitting position for an operator within the fishing boat rearward of the bow;

  • and wherein the steerable trolling motor apparatus includes a trolling motor that drives a propeller to create a propulsion direction when the fishing boat is on water and the propeller is immersed in water, the visual direction guide comprising;

    an elongated indicator support shaft;

    a visual indicator securable to an upper portion of the elongated indicator support shaft;

    wherein the visual indicator has an elongated form that can be aligned with a direction so that an orientation of the visual indicator will provide an indication of the propulsion direction of the trolling motor to enable the operator to determine the propulsion direction when sitting rearward of the bow and when the operator can only see the visual indicator and its orientation; and

    a support shaft mounting apparatus securable to a lower portion of the elongated indicator support shaft and securable to a portion of the trolling motor apparatus when the trolling motor apparatus is mounted to the bow of the boat such that, when the visual indicator is secured to the indicator support shaft and the shaft mounting apparatus is secured to the indicator support shaft and to the trolling motor apparatus when the trolling motor apparatus is mounted to the bow of the boat, the visual indicator can be aligned with respect to the propulsion direction of the trolling motor, so that the operator, looking forward toward the bow when seated in the boat rearward from the bow, can visually determine the propulsion direction of the trolling motor by viewing the orientation of the elongated visual indicator when the trolling motor is not visible to the operator.

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