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<blockquote data-quote="Dbarba11" data-source="post: 247583" data-attributes="member: 7439"><p>I had a transom mount trolling motor and I was used to partially driving on the trailer then winching the rest of the way up. Using a transom mount, there was no worry of the motor hitting the trailer. </p><p></p><p>Now, I bought a minn kota powerdrive bow mount..I've watched a local with a bow mount approach the trailer and stow the motor right before he hit the trailer. He had a cable drive motor with a rope though, am I in trouble with the powerdrive's method of stowing? How does everyone power load there boat with only a bow mount trolling motor? Trying to stay dry as much as possible this season!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dbarba11, post: 247583, member: 7439"] I had a transom mount trolling motor and I was used to partially driving on the trailer then winching the rest of the way up. Using a transom mount, there was no worry of the motor hitting the trailer. Now, I bought a minn kota powerdrive bow mount..I've watched a local with a bow mount approach the trailer and stow the motor right before he hit the trailer. He had a cable drive motor with a rope though, am I in trouble with the powerdrive's method of stowing? How does everyone power load there boat with only a bow mount trolling motor? Trying to stay dry as much as possible this season! [/QUOTE]
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