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<blockquote data-quote="rusty.hook" data-source="post: 148325" data-attributes="member: 3628"><p>I mount mine as far back as possible on the left hand side. The reason I mount it further back is for better mounting holding power. My shaft is almost touching the bow it self. I put the motor down and almost touch the shaft to the bow, and then bolt it down. I use the folding gator type bracket. All my motors are hand controlled, less "mess" on the deck. I also use a off and on switch mounted on the deck. I set the speed and direction by hand and just control the forward motion by foot. No big arse foot controlled pedal to get in the way and they are approx $200.00 dollars cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty.hook, post: 148325, member: 3628"] I mount mine as far back as possible on the left hand side. The reason I mount it further back is for better mounting holding power. My shaft is almost touching the bow it self. I put the motor down and almost touch the shaft to the bow, and then bolt it down. I use the folding gator type bracket. All my motors are hand controlled, less "mess" on the deck. I also use a off and on switch mounted on the deck. I set the speed and direction by hand and just control the forward motion by foot. No big arse foot controlled pedal to get in the way and they are approx $200.00 dollars cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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