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Newbie. Questions on what to get for my needs
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<blockquote data-quote="Gpmd" data-source="post: 405387" data-attributes="member: 20548"><p>Great info, thanks guys! Yeah I also have a 20 month old daughter who I'll also try and get into fishing so you guys helped my decision on size in case she catches the bug as well. </p><p></p><p>Question on the motor, I like the idea of bow mounted, pedal operated. Is there a pro/con argument for having the only propulsion source up front instead of the rear? For some reason in my head it seems like rear would be needed to get me where I want to go and then a front one to move around coves etc. I'd much rather just have one up front and be done though. Thoughts? I think the fact that it's made to handle an outboard has me nervous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gpmd, post: 405387, member: 20548"] Great info, thanks guys! Yeah I also have a 20 month old daughter who I'll also try and get into fishing so you guys helped my decision on size in case she catches the bug as well. Question on the motor, I like the idea of bow mounted, pedal operated. Is there a pro/con argument for having the only propulsion source up front instead of the rear? For some reason in my head it seems like rear would be needed to get me where I want to go and then a front one to move around coves etc. I'd much rather just have one up front and be done though. Thoughts? I think the fact that it's made to handle an outboard has me nervous. [/QUOTE]
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