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<blockquote data-quote="phased" data-source="post: 28399" data-attributes="member: 414"><p>OK guys, I am a newbie so take it easy on me. I am really going to show you how little I know about trolling motors with my next question. Looking at the PowerDrive V2 motors in Cabela's and BassPro catalogs the shortest shaft length is 48". The outboard on my boat is about 29" from the top of the transom to the bottom of the skeg. Assuming that my jon floats close to level with me in the front is a 48" shaft going to be too long? I do realize that you can adjust the depth but isn't it going to be a little awkward to have the head of the PD 16 or 18" above the top of the boat? </p><p></p><p>Oh man, the question looks even dumber in writing!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phased, post: 28399, member: 414"] OK guys, I am a newbie so take it easy on me. I am really going to show you how little I know about trolling motors with my next question. Looking at the PowerDrive V2 motors in Cabela's and BassPro catalogs the shortest shaft length is 48". The outboard on my boat is about 29" from the top of the transom to the bottom of the skeg. Assuming that my jon floats close to level with me in the front is a 48" shaft going to be too long? I do realize that you can adjust the depth but isn't it going to be a little awkward to have the head of the PD 16 or 18" above the top of the boat? Oh man, the question looks even dumber in writing!!! [/QUOTE]
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