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Transom mount trolling motor on bow
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 375128" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>what would be the structural difference between a bow mount like Cliff has</p><p>and the factory "slide and drop" bow mount model ?</p><p>IMO, both are firmly anchored in place, both will suffer the same damage if it hits a solid object.</p><p>Neither one will flip up over the obstacle.</p><p>I have a transom mount on my 1236 and the Slide and Drop bow mount on my 1648 bass boat.</p><p>So thinking outside of the box, if it is comfortable for the driver to use and it fits the purpose,</p><p>do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 375128, member: 13599"] what would be the structural difference between a bow mount like Cliff has and the factory "slide and drop" bow mount model ? IMO, both are firmly anchored in place, both will suffer the same damage if it hits a solid object. Neither one will flip up over the obstacle. I have a transom mount on my 1236 and the Slide and Drop bow mount on my 1648 bass boat. So thinking outside of the box, if it is comfortable for the driver to use and it fits the purpose, do it. [/QUOTE]
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