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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
2013 Polar Kraft Dakota 1470 Deep V
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<blockquote data-quote="RustyGoat" data-source="post: 327164" data-attributes="member: 12206"><p>The tiller extension for the outboard works great and allows me to face forward when driving the boat. It can be a little bit of a reach when making tight turns but not bad enough to make me take it off. The extension for the trolling motor I just installed yesterday and haven't had the boat out yet but sitting in the boat playing around with it I think it will work great. Before I had to be standing leaning towards the back corner of the boat to reach the trolling motor and now I can easily operate it from the seat facing forward. </p><p></p><p>The trailer is galvanized and seems really well built. The boat sits on it perfectly. Much better trailer than the ones they were selling with the Tracker boats that they wanted more money for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyGoat, post: 327164, member: 12206"] The tiller extension for the outboard works great and allows me to face forward when driving the boat. It can be a little bit of a reach when making tight turns but not bad enough to make me take it off. The extension for the trolling motor I just installed yesterday and haven't had the boat out yet but sitting in the boat playing around with it I think it will work great. Before I had to be standing leaning towards the back corner of the boat to reach the trolling motor and now I can easily operate it from the seat facing forward. The trailer is galvanized and seems really well built. The boat sits on it perfectly. Much better trailer than the ones they were selling with the Tracker boats that they wanted more money for. [/QUOTE]
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