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adding troling motor to 'row only' jon
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<blockquote data-quote="ggoldy" data-source="post: 372667" data-attributes="member: 12539"><p>Pretty sure I know the answer but thought I'd ask anyway. Wife bought me a troling motor with an anode at the bottom of the shaft. A nice little 10hp Evenrude would have been better, but I'll take it. I row a very simple, bare bones jon boat in salt water....other than battery nav lights, flashlights, and now a 12v deep cell battery, there's no other electrical in/on the boat. Nothing connected to the hull. Boat is trailered and rinsed after every trip. Washed occasionally. I have 2 old, small outboads on the work bench and will use them from time to time.</p><p></p><p>I don't need an anode on the hull, correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ggoldy, post: 372667, member: 12539"] Pretty sure I know the answer but thought I'd ask anyway. Wife bought me a troling motor with an anode at the bottom of the shaft. A nice little 10hp Evenrude would have been better, but I'll take it. I row a very simple, bare bones jon boat in salt water....other than battery nav lights, flashlights, and now a 12v deep cell battery, there's no other electrical in/on the boat. Nothing connected to the hull. Boat is trailered and rinsed after every trip. Washed occasionally. I have 2 old, small outboads on the work bench and will use them from time to time. I don't need an anode on the hull, correct? [/QUOTE]
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