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A Transom Question & a question about OB Trolling brackets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rat" data-source="post: 139351" data-attributes="member: 1914"><p>No way would I use an auxiliary mount for anything other than trolling speeds. I tried it with a Nissan 9.9 and just about killed myself. If it built like a Carolina Skiff you can cut the transom down and be done with it. However, if it is remote steer (side console) I would put a jack plate on it and call it done. No permanent mods to the boat, easy on and off, will allow you to get the perfect depth for the motor and they are SOLID.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rat, post: 139351, member: 1914"] No way would I use an auxiliary mount for anything other than trolling speeds. I tried it with a Nissan 9.9 and just about killed myself. If it built like a Carolina Skiff you can cut the transom down and be done with it. However, if it is remote steer (side console) I would put a jack plate on it and call it done. No permanent mods to the boat, easy on and off, will allow you to get the perfect depth for the motor and they are SOLID. [/QUOTE]
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