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<blockquote data-quote="johnbt" data-source="post: 468305" data-attributes="member: 21914"><p>I have a Grizzly 1648 that’s loaded down and a Maxxum 70 does a good job moving it. If I don’t have the 9.9 Merc on it I have an old 12v Minn Kota 35 on the transom for a little extra push. And for backing up and loading.</p><p></p><p>I screwed two cheap battery boxes to the floor and used aluminum scrap to shim the low corners. The wire runs in plastic from the right to the left and then to the bow. They’ve been like that since 2014.</p><p></p><p>My iPhone rotated it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnbt, post: 468305, member: 21914"] I have a Grizzly 1648 that’s loaded down and a Maxxum 70 does a good job moving it. If I don’t have the 9.9 Merc on it I have an old 12v Minn Kota 35 on the transom for a little extra push. And for backing up and loading. I screwed two cheap battery boxes to the floor and used aluminum scrap to shim the low corners. The wire runs in plastic from the right to the left and then to the bow. They’ve been like that since 2014. My iPhone rotated it. [/QUOTE]
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