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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14ft creastliner v hull skiff
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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 433642" data-attributes="member: 12381"><p>The only thing about the trolling motor I found on my 14' tin, I ended up remounting it because I found I did not like any part of the motor extending past the gunwale when it's stowed. Not at the bow, you can't avoid that, but when you tie up to docks or whatever the head of the motor would bang the dock because it's way outboard of the gunwale. It appears yours in the same. So from now on I make sure the head is located within the boat when it's stored.</p><p></p><p>I also really like having it mounted on a quick release plate. I agree, they are beastly things that seem out of place on small tins, I really like being able to take it off when I go salmon fishing or for a pleasure cruise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 433642, member: 12381"] The only thing about the trolling motor I found on my 14' tin, I ended up remounting it because I found I did not like any part of the motor extending past the gunwale when it's stowed. Not at the bow, you can't avoid that, but when you tie up to docks or whatever the head of the motor would bang the dock because it's way outboard of the gunwale. It appears yours in the same. So from now on I make sure the head is located within the boat when it's stored. I also really like having it mounted on a quick release plate. I agree, they are beastly things that seem out of place on small tins, I really like being able to take it off when I go salmon fishing or for a pleasure cruise. [/QUOTE]
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