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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Co angler up front, trolling from the back
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<blockquote data-quote="Dark3" data-source="post: 363066" data-attributes="member: 14036"><p>Having a tiller drive outboard tends to have one more comfortable fishing off the back of his own boat and putting the co up front. With that being said, does anyone have evidence of a successful instalation of a bow mounted trolling motor on the transom? The benefit would be the stronger power matched with a weedless wedge and a foot pedal. I do realize most of those benefits can be had with a transom mount troller but I would like to see any mods and thier pros and cons</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark3, post: 363066, member: 14036"] Having a tiller drive outboard tends to have one more comfortable fishing off the back of his own boat and putting the co up front. With that being said, does anyone have evidence of a successful instalation of a bow mounted trolling motor on the transom? The benefit would be the stronger power matched with a weedless wedge and a foot pedal. I do realize most of those benefits can be had with a transom mount troller but I would like to see any mods and thier pros and cons [/QUOTE]
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