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Trolling motor question
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<blockquote data-quote="sledneck22" data-source="post: 346065" data-attributes="member: 13724"><p>Here are some pictures of my 1436 with a floor in the front between the bow and the middle seat. It is about 3" above the the bottom of the boat. </p><p>I just finished mounting and carpeting my new bow mount trolling motor. I have to move the post in the middle seat to a base in the floor closer to the foot control. I'm thinking this will help with stability since i'm not reaching up and trying to spin the transom mount trolling motor by hand in the front and having to move my body so much. </p><p>Now I just need some Ice to melt so I can get out on some open water and try the new trolling motor and set up out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sledneck22, post: 346065, member: 13724"] Here are some pictures of my 1436 with a floor in the front between the bow and the middle seat. It is about 3" above the the bottom of the boat. I just finished mounting and carpeting my new bow mount trolling motor. I have to move the post in the middle seat to a base in the floor closer to the foot control. I'm thinking this will help with stability since i'm not reaching up and trying to spin the transom mount trolling motor by hand in the front and having to move my body so much. Now I just need some Ice to melt so I can get out on some open water and try the new trolling motor and set up out. [/QUOTE]
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