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Add power and versatility to any Old Town canoe with this Side-Saddle Motor Mount. A heavy-duty, rust-free aluminum bracket holds gas or electric engines up to 3 horsepower, helping you quickly cruise to your favorite fishing spot. The mount moves the motor away from the side of the canoe, making it more comfortable to operate while looking forward. Installation and removal are quick and easy, with a hardwood block providing a sure mounting surface for electric motors. The side-saddle mount is adjustable for left- or right-handed operation—will not fit wood-trimmed canoes. Old Town is the world's oldest, largest and most revered manufacturer of canoes and kayaks. The company has spent over a century innovating—boat after cutting edge boat, all while staying true to their Northeast heritage and a long legacy of quality craftsmanship.
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The mount allows you to affix a gas or electric motor to any Old Town canoe for left- or right-handed operation. The Old Town Standard Motor Mount allows you to affix a gas or electric motor to any Old Town canoe for added power and versatility. This mount moves the motor away from the side of the canoe, making it more comfortable to operate while looking forward. A heavy-duty, rust-free aluminum bracket can hold engines up to three horsepower.
Installation and removal are quick and easy, and the hardwood block provides a sure mounting surface for electric motors. The mount can be adjusted for left- or right-handed operation. Note it will not fit wood-trimmed canoes.
About Old Town
Old Town has a long tradition of innovative technology, dating back to 1898, when the company built its first wood-and-canvas canoe, based on a Native American birch bark design. In 1940, the company rendered the traditional seal-skin kayak design in more durable wood-and-canvas, and later introduced lightweight fiberglass models in the '50s.
Today, Old Town continually strives to advance the art of paddling through design improvements and lighter, more durable materials, such as three-layer polyethylene and Superlinear technologies.