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<blockquote data-quote="fowlmood77" data-source="post: 21213" data-attributes="member: 269"><p>None of the pics are of my boat. They are just ones I have found on the web. </p><p></p><p>Thanks scottbustech that is what I had theorized, but needed reassuring.</p><p>I don't have too much of a problem when hunting cause it is stripped down and I dont usually run full throttle at 3am in the dead of winter lol</p><p>Unfortunately when it is all "tricked" out with trolling motor, deep cycle batt, and fishing gear like it is right now, the bow rides too low. </p><p></p><p>As far as tilting the motor. That would be great if I could, but unfortunately it is all the way up as the transom is not perfectly vertical like the one in the first picture. This is yet another reason I want to build the jack plate so I can get some tilt in the motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fowlmood77, post: 21213, member: 269"] None of the pics are of my boat. They are just ones I have found on the web. Thanks scottbustech that is what I had theorized, but needed reassuring. I don't have too much of a problem when hunting cause it is stripped down and I dont usually run full throttle at 3am in the dead of winter lol Unfortunately when it is all "tricked" out with trolling motor, deep cycle batt, and fishing gear like it is right now, the bow rides too low. As far as tilting the motor. That would be great if I could, but unfortunately it is all the way up as the transom is not perfectly vertical like the one in the first picture. This is yet another reason I want to build the jack plate so I can get some tilt in the motor. [/QUOTE]
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