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transom mounted trolling motor and outboard
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<blockquote data-quote="txneal" data-source="post: 262943" data-attributes="member: 1483"><p>thanks for your replies! Its seems like I don't have much room for mounting the trolling motor next to the outboard, but I think I can probably make it work somehow. I suppose I'll just buy the motor and then figure it out My boat is a 1972 Starcraft Seafarer and it has a cut-out in the transom, so it starts to rise just a short distance over from where the outboard is mounted. I'm thinking that I may have to fabricate a mount of some sort for the trolling motor if there isn't enough room, but that would mean that it would be mounted a little higher, so it might require a longer shaft length.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txneal, post: 262943, member: 1483"] thanks for your replies! Its seems like I don't have much room for mounting the trolling motor next to the outboard, but I think I can probably make it work somehow. I suppose I'll just buy the motor and then figure it out My boat is a 1972 Starcraft Seafarer and it has a cut-out in the transom, so it starts to rise just a short distance over from where the outboard is mounted. I'm thinking that I may have to fabricate a mount of some sort for the trolling motor if there isn't enough room, but that would mean that it would be mounted a little higher, so it might require a longer shaft length. [/QUOTE]
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