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Fellas I need some trolling motor advice
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<blockquote data-quote="18th hole" data-source="post: 372039" data-attributes="member: 12164"><p>Thanks men. Thought I had all this figured out & put to bed. Due to complaints about the deploy/stow on the other models I decided to bite the big bullet & buy the riptide ST (salt water version of Terrovo) Then I found out that model comes in a 54" shaft only in the 55lb thrust model. That is going to be way to long & sit up way to high on a 15' aluminum boat. Now I'm back to the Riptide SP with the more difficult stow/deploy bracket because I can get that model with a 48" shaft which will still be too long but more doable. Hope I'm not about to make a mistake because I really, really don't have the patience to fight with a trolling motor to simply deploy or stow it.</p><p></p><p>Any other advice will be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="18th hole, post: 372039, member: 12164"] Thanks men. Thought I had all this figured out & put to bed. Due to complaints about the deploy/stow on the other models I decided to bite the big bullet & buy the riptide ST (salt water version of Terrovo) Then I found out that model comes in a 54" shaft only in the 55lb thrust model. That is going to be way to long & sit up way to high on a 15' aluminum boat. Now I'm back to the Riptide SP with the more difficult stow/deploy bracket because I can get that model with a 48" shaft which will still be too long but more doable. Hope I'm not about to make a mistake because I really, really don't have the patience to fight with a trolling motor to simply deploy or stow it. Any other advice will be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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