tom q vaxy
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from a motor longevity perspective, does it matter if the motor is pulling (bow location) or pushing (stern)?
does the motor work harder (= shorter life) and/ or use more juice in either location?
not concerned about convenience, as buying a new motor prematurely or rowing home because the batteries went kaputski will erase any minor ease of use.
this will not be for fishing, just gunk-holing on a lazy afternoon. maybe getting home ahead of the thunderhead, too, if the planner/ navigator turns in a really bad performance.
does the motor work harder (= shorter life) and/ or use more juice in either location?
not concerned about convenience, as buying a new motor prematurely or rowing home because the batteries went kaputski will erase any minor ease of use.
this will not be for fishing, just gunk-holing on a lazy afternoon. maybe getting home ahead of the thunderhead, too, if the planner/ navigator turns in a really bad performance.