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<blockquote data-quote="deputydogg" data-source="post: 30257" data-attributes="member: 459"><p>I have never thought about cutting down a trolling motor to shorten the length but at this point in my never ending passion to use what I have on hand it would be great to do so. What I have is a 46lb motorguide that is brand new. Problem is that It is 58 in long but it was free. Not only free but brand new complete with a gator mount. By the way I have an 12 ft 2006 almunicraft and I can deal with it if I have to but I would rather not. I would think that it is possiable because the only thing running through the shaft is wires, any help would be great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deputydogg, post: 30257, member: 459"] I have never thought about cutting down a trolling motor to shorten the length but at this point in my never ending passion to use what I have on hand it would be great to do so. What I have is a 46lb motorguide that is brand new. Problem is that It is 58 in long but it was free. Not only free but brand new complete with a gator mount. By the way I have an 12 ft 2006 almunicraft and I can deal with it if I have to but I would rather not. I would think that it is possiable because the only thing running through the shaft is wires, any help would be great. [/QUOTE]
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