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transom mounted trolling motor and outboard
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<blockquote data-quote="CodyPomeroy" data-source="post: 262910" data-attributes="member: 7177"><p>I have a 12' boat with a 6hp and a transom mount trolling motor and have no troubles. I made sure that when I set it up that either motor had full range of motion (left to right) and wouldn't hit the other. When I am running the outboard I pull the trolling motor up to reduce drag, and generally I leave the outboard down when I am trolling unless I am in really shallow water. You shouldn't have any troubles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CodyPomeroy, post: 262910, member: 7177"] I have a 12' boat with a 6hp and a transom mount trolling motor and have no troubles. I made sure that when I set it up that either motor had full range of motion (left to right) and wouldn't hit the other. When I am running the outboard I pull the trolling motor up to reduce drag, and generally I leave the outboard down when I am trolling unless I am in really shallow water. You shouldn't have any troubles. [/QUOTE]
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