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Testing a trolling motor. Need help.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dragonman" data-source="post: 261388" data-attributes="member: 6434"><p>Thanks for the replies guys, I am going to have my brother come over and give me a hand with it. I am not keeping it because i do not have room for it, When we go boating it is me my wife and 4 kids in a 16 footer, thing get a little tight for space. I had a trolling motor on my bass boat that i had 10 years ago, never used it lol. I dont fish for bass very often, we usually anchor off and wait for the kitties to feed. I may get into bass fishing more in the future but right now the space is more valuable to me than a trolling motor. Besides if I was to keep it I would need a new battery, mounting platform, wireing, switches and on and on. Better off to just say enough is enough at this point lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragonman, post: 261388, member: 6434"] Thanks for the replies guys, I am going to have my brother come over and give me a hand with it. I am not keeping it because i do not have room for it, When we go boating it is me my wife and 4 kids in a 16 footer, thing get a little tight for space. I had a trolling motor on my bass boat that i had 10 years ago, never used it lol. I dont fish for bass very often, we usually anchor off and wait for the kitties to feed. I may get into bass fishing more in the future but right now the space is more valuable to me than a trolling motor. Besides if I was to keep it I would need a new battery, mounting platform, wireing, switches and on and on. Better off to just say enough is enough at this point lol. [/QUOTE]
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