Borg,
My trolling motor is mounted on the right side close to the trolling motor plug in mounted on the inboard side of the stbd corner box. With this setup, the gate opens over the top of the trolling motor when in the stored position. When the trailer was ordered, it was set up to put the ladder on the port side with the winch handle mounted on the opposite side. With the way the gate opens, coming up the trailer onto the toon means I'm not stepping over cables, trolling motor, etc. Safety was a consideration by the dealer when he installed the trolling motor.
The trolling motor had to be a 60" model so it would run deep enough to avoid cavitation and easily deploys and retracts. I ran an adapter cable from the ducer to a HDS-7 mounted on the stbd corner box. Really a neat combination along with structure scan and HDS-5 mounted in the dash.
One item to consider if nothing is installed (trolling motor 24 volt plug) should you have a trailer already is getting on and off and not having to step on or over trolling motor cables. If you have the standard trailer, you might need to consider a port mount to free up access from the ladder to the toon. Or swapping the ladder over to the right side. I think my Wesco can be unbolted and moved if I ever wanted to do that.
Another consideration is to get the detachable mount for mounting the trolling motor onto the pontoon. When the playpen cover is installed, I have to detach the trolling motor and slide it back out of the way so I can snap down the two snaps in front of the gate. Since I only use the cover for storage at home, having to move the trolling motor is quick and easy. The dealer mounted the trolling motor in-line for-to-aft with just enough clearance to clear the stbd fishng seat. I have to rotate the trolling motor head under the seat when I lower it.
I haven't taken any pictures yet and will try to get some the next time we get out (weather permitting of course). After 5 days with no electricity here in VA, and storms in the area for the past few days, we may not make it to the lake again this weekend.
Sure do love the toon and especially the excellent TB Customer Support.
Dan