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1436 jon questions about motors...O/B and transom troller
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<blockquote data-quote="-CN-" data-source="post: 412118" data-attributes="member: 18939"><p>I discovered the same issue. Luckily my boat is 42 wide and when I slide the trolling motor as far to one side as possible, which is limited by the triangular bracing, I have just enough clearance to steer either motor. </p><p>The best solution I think would be to add a raised mounting point to the transom right behind one of the triangle braces. For a trolling motor it sure doesn't need to be very tall. Only need 2 inches at most to clamp the little motor on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-CN-, post: 412118, member: 18939"] I discovered the same issue. Luckily my boat is 42 wide and when I slide the trolling motor as far to one side as possible, which is limited by the triangular bracing, I have just enough clearance to steer either motor. The best solution I think would be to add a raised mounting point to the transom right behind one of the triangle braces. For a trolling motor it sure doesn't need to be very tall. Only need 2 inches at most to clamp the little motor on. [/QUOTE]
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