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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14 ft. Alumacraft T14V Project
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<blockquote data-quote="fishingmich" data-source="post: 257608" data-attributes="member: 5236"><p>Hey Utah! I noticed you mounted that transom mount tm on the bow. I did that to a previous boat I had and to help with control a little bit, I bought a momentary on off switch from BPS. It's a Bigfoot tm switch and they're pretty sweet. You can just bump it to move your boat or you can lock it down for continuous use. I mounted it to a piece of plywood and carpeted it to match the carpeting on the deck. Mounting it to the plywood lets you move it around so it's not in a fixed spot, so you don't trip on it. Would definitely do it again if my Powerdrive V2 takes a $**t!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishingmich, post: 257608, member: 5236"] Hey Utah! I noticed you mounted that transom mount tm on the bow. I did that to a previous boat I had and to help with control a little bit, I bought a momentary on off switch from BPS. It's a Bigfoot tm switch and they're pretty sweet. You can just bump it to move your boat or you can lock it down for continuous use. I mounted it to a piece of plywood and carpeted it to match the carpeting on the deck. Mounting it to the plywood lets you move it around so it's not in a fixed spot, so you don't trip on it. Would definitely do it again if my Powerdrive V2 takes a $**t! [/QUOTE]
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