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<blockquote data-quote="Fyresq" data-source="post: 425525" data-attributes="member: 20321"><p>The trolling motor is a Powerdrive V2 and I have to keep an eye on it as I steer or the transducer cable gets hung up on the mount. It's annoying enough when using the foot control and I'm adding an iPilot so it I imagine it will become an bigger issue. I've found ideas online to fix the problem but I figured the easiest thing is to just move it to the transom. </p><p></p><p>To be honest I probably don't really need to run them both at the same time, but it would be nice to not have to keep powering them up and down every time I make a short move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyresq, post: 425525, member: 20321"] The trolling motor is a Powerdrive V2 and I have to keep an eye on it as I steer or the transducer cable gets hung up on the mount. It's annoying enough when using the foot control and I'm adding an iPilot so it I imagine it will become an bigger issue. I've found ideas online to fix the problem but I figured the easiest thing is to just move it to the transom. To be honest I probably don't really need to run them both at the same time, but it would be nice to not have to keep powering them up and down every time I make a short move. [/QUOTE]
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