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<blockquote data-quote="ScottMD" data-source="post: 157090" data-attributes="member: 3614"><p>I have a 1654 Grumman with a 12v 55lb bow mount tm and I fish electric only lakes and some tidal waters. It is the smallest tm I would recommend. I would get a bow mount if you fish from the bow, it gives you better boat control. If you want to jump from hole to hole it is nice to have the power. Just for fishing I run the motor on medium power but some times have to power up in the wind. I also have recently used a Minnkota auto pilot and would not recommed this unit (or any motor power steering) because of the foot pedal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottMD, post: 157090, member: 3614"] I have a 1654 Grumman with a 12v 55lb bow mount tm and I fish electric only lakes and some tidal waters. It is the smallest tm I would recommend. I would get a bow mount if you fish from the bow, it gives you better boat control. If you want to jump from hole to hole it is nice to have the power. Just for fishing I run the motor on medium power but some times have to power up in the wind. I also have recently used a Minnkota auto pilot and would not recommed this unit (or any motor power steering) because of the foot pedal. [/QUOTE]
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