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<blockquote data-quote="billyjoebigdaddy" data-source="post: 407160" data-attributes="member: 20665"><p>Thanks for the input. The weight up front makes since. I moved my battery to the very front. It was wired for a front trolling motor so I just reversed the set up since I use a transom trolling motor. I put the battery on bathroom scales and it ways 58lbs. I'm going out again tomorrow. Supposed to be 70 degrees. Can't beat that for the last day of February in Arkansas. I will give an update when I get back and hopefully some pictures of some big cold water cats!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billyjoebigdaddy, post: 407160, member: 20665"] Thanks for the input. The weight up front makes since. I moved my battery to the very front. It was wired for a front trolling motor so I just reversed the set up since I use a transom trolling motor. I put the battery on bathroom scales and it ways 58lbs. I'm going out again tomorrow. Supposed to be 70 degrees. Can't beat that for the last day of February in Arkansas. I will give an update when I get back and hopefully some pictures of some big cold water cats! [/QUOTE]
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