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<blockquote data-quote="Deep V 3654" data-source="post: 378085" data-attributes="member: 16322"><p>Thanks. I've got a 14' MirroCraft Deep Fisherman. This is going to (hopefully) fit inside the narrow port side positive flotation bay, just forward of the rear bench seat as you can see in the photo.</p><p></p><p>To further complicate things I've recently convinced myself that I need a trolling motor...which I will set up on a separate isolated electrical system in a manner that can be relatively easily removed from the boat when not in use. I'm still suffering from sticker shock on the saltwater trolling motors! Where to begin?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deep V 3654, post: 378085, member: 16322"] Thanks. I've got a 14' MirroCraft Deep Fisherman. This is going to (hopefully) fit inside the narrow port side positive flotation bay, just forward of the rear bench seat as you can see in the photo. To further complicate things I've recently convinced myself that I need a trolling motor...which I will set up on a separate isolated electrical system in a manner that can be relatively easily removed from the boat when not in use. I'm still suffering from sticker shock on the saltwater trolling motors! Where to begin? [/QUOTE]
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