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<blockquote data-quote="moloch16" data-source="post: 226433" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>Putting your trolling motor on the front is critical for keeping boat position in breezy/windy conditions. Otherwise, the wind will push the bow all over the place and you'll spend all your time fighting the dang boat. Been there!</p><p></p><p>As for a fish finder, you don't need to spend a huge amount of $$$ to get started, but you don't want to go too cheap either or you end up with something that doesn't help at all. More $$$ basically buys you a better display which makes it easier to make out objects. Think about what you want to do - if you just want to know the depth then a cheaper unit will do that. If you really want to know what's down there, then spend a little more money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moloch16, post: 226433, member: 126"] Putting your trolling motor on the front is critical for keeping boat position in breezy/windy conditions. Otherwise, the wind will push the bow all over the place and you'll spend all your time fighting the dang boat. Been there! As for a fish finder, you don't need to spend a huge amount of $$$ to get started, but you don't want to go too cheap either or you end up with something that doesn't help at all. More $$$ basically buys you a better display which makes it easier to make out objects. Think about what you want to do - if you just want to know the depth then a cheaper unit will do that. If you really want to know what's down there, then spend a little more money. [/QUOTE]
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