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<blockquote data-quote="user 29" data-source="post: 483213" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>I want to do something new with the front deck but the G3 design with the fuel filler door and gas tank makes it a bit difficult. Another problem is the 9.9 outboard limit, puts all the weight forward.</p><p>I think I’m due for a new trolling motor. The current one is 11 years old. </p><p>I spoke with a dealer who said it would be all right for me to cut it from the baseball-sized to a rectangle and to drill a few holes to stagger the rod handles under the bow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 29, post: 483213, member: 29"] I want to do something new with the front deck but the G3 design with the fuel filler door and gas tank makes it a bit difficult. Another problem is the 9.9 outboard limit, puts all the weight forward. I think I’m due for a new trolling motor. The current one is 11 years old. I spoke with a dealer who said it would be all right for me to cut it from the baseball-sized to a rectangle and to drill a few holes to stagger the rod handles under the bow. [/QUOTE]
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