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<blockquote data-quote="kuptii" data-source="post: 510489" data-attributes="member: 8771"><p>Thanks for your answers !!! ... In a smaller boat, between the transom and the rear bench/pedestal, you have 'dead' space, or for a better description open space ... SO ... install cylindrical mounting tubes to hold the motors and have them always in the water, out of harms way, and ready for positioning commands ... 'NO' more deploying, climbing/tripping over a unit, yada, yada, yada ...... I'm not sure as to diameter or thrust strength the small units would require ... BUT ... I'll do some more 'surfing' on the 'web' and see what I may discover ... UNLESS ... one, or more of you can come up with some additional ideas/opinions ............ Thanks again !!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kuptii, post: 510489, member: 8771"] Thanks for your answers !!! ... In a smaller boat, between the transom and the rear bench/pedestal, you have 'dead' space, or for a better description open space ... SO ... install cylindrical mounting tubes to hold the motors and have them always in the water, out of harms way, and ready for positioning commands ... 'NO' more deploying, climbing/tripping over a unit, yada, yada, yada ...... I'm not sure as to diameter or thrust strength the small units would require ... BUT ... I'll do some more 'surfing' on the 'web' and see what I may discover ... UNLESS ... one, or more of you can come up with some additional ideas/opinions ............ Thanks again !!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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