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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfreek" data-source="post: 404857" data-attributes="member: 18522"><p>Just remember that if you try to put a longer shaft on the motor you have you will also need to extend the wiring harness. There is not much extra room in the head unit of any trolling motor and none in the motor end. It may be MUCH easier and better in the long run to bite the bullet and buy a whole new trolling motor. I believe the shaft on mine is 55" long</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfreek, post: 404857, member: 18522"] Just remember that if you try to put a longer shaft on the motor you have you will also need to extend the wiring harness. There is not much extra room in the head unit of any trolling motor and none in the motor end. It may be MUCH easier and better in the long run to bite the bullet and buy a whole new trolling motor. I believe the shaft on mine is 55" long [/QUOTE]
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