The RTA-61 Cable-Steer Quick Release Bracket offers marine enthusiasts a reliable solution for the swift removal and attachment of cable-steer, bow-mount trolling motors. Crafted from extruded anodized aluminum, this bracket ensures a quiet, secure locking mechanism that’s built to withstand the demands of marine environments.
Key Features
- Optimized for Ultrex™ QUEST™ Series: Specifically designed to handle the higher thrust and increased torque of Ultrex™ QUEST™ trolling motors.
- Quick Installation and Removal: Enables rapid detachment and reattachment of trolling motors to the boat deck, enhancing convenience during your boating activities.
- Secure Locking System: The top and bottom plates slide together and are secured using dual-locking hardware, ensuring your motor stays firmly in place.
- Durable Construction: Made from solid, anodized aluminum to resist corrosion and withstand harsh marine conditions.
- Versatile Mounting Hardware: Includes both 5/16″ and 1/4″ stainless steel mounting hardware to accommodate various boat setups.
- Additional Security: Brackets can be secured with a padlock (not included), providing extra security for your trolling motor.
- Compatibility: Fits foot control motors with shafts up to 45″ and hand control motors with shafts up to 52″, ensuring broad compatibility with different motor types.
Technical Specifications
Feature | Specification |
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Material | Extruded Anodized Aluminum |
Mounting Hardware | 5/16″ and 1/4″ Stainless Steel |
Compatibility | Foot control motors up to 45″ shaft, Hand control motors up to 52″ shaft |
Locking Mechanism | Dual-locking hardware with side screws |
Additional Security | Padlock compatible (not included) |
Why Choose the RTA-61 Cable-Steer Quick Release Bracket?
Whether you’re an avid angler or a boating enthusiast, the RTA-61 Quick Release Bracket provides the reliability and ease-of-use you need for your trolling motor setup. Its robust design ensures longevity, while the quick-release feature enhances your boating experience by allowing you to adapt swiftly to changing conditions on the water.