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<blockquote data-quote="cliff58" data-source="post: 375096" data-attributes="member: 16386"><p>Sounds like there must be more stress hitting things when it's on the front, I've never seen breakaways or springs on a transom mount. Guess I better be real careful if I even like the setup. My other option is to locate the gas outboard an inch or two off-center to starboard so it gets along with the electric. Perhaps that won't feel as screwy as the electric did moving it 11 inches to port!</p><p></p><p>And Johnny, thank you but I really can't even afford that right now, which is why I was trying this. There's few things I'd like better than a foot controlled trolling motor, but parts for my Sea King and Johnson are at the top of my priorities, as well as navigation lights. And your wife is absolutely right. That is not a Minn Kota! [-X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cliff58, post: 375096, member: 16386"] Sounds like there must be more stress hitting things when it's on the front, I've never seen breakaways or springs on a transom mount. Guess I better be real careful if I even like the setup. My other option is to locate the gas outboard an inch or two off-center to starboard so it gets along with the electric. Perhaps that won't feel as screwy as the electric did moving it 11 inches to port! And Johnny, thank you but I really can't even afford that right now, which is why I was trying this. There's few things I'd like better than a foot controlled trolling motor, but parts for my Sea King and Johnson are at the top of my priorities, as well as navigation lights. And your wife is absolutely right. That is not a Minn Kota! [-X [/QUOTE]
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