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Noob Trolling motor and battery questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Frankenfish" data-source="post: 477186" data-attributes="member: 25701"><p>I wanted to add some of my experience - I have a 14ft V hull and not much room on the transom so it can be a circus with the trolling motor and the outboard. Namely it's just things getting in the way of each other constantly. The trolling motor when stowed gets in the way of the tiller arm on the outboard. There's only one position where it won't be in the way, but when it's in that position, it takes away my optimal seat for running the outboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankenfish, post: 477186, member: 25701"] I wanted to add some of my experience - I have a 14ft V hull and not much room on the transom so it can be a circus with the trolling motor and the outboard. Namely it's just things getting in the way of each other constantly. The trolling motor when stowed gets in the way of the tiller arm on the outboard. There's only one position where it won't be in the way, but when it's in that position, it takes away my optimal seat for running the outboard. [/QUOTE]
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