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<blockquote data-quote="Butthead" data-source="post: 429137" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>I have this exact same boat. It's an electric only rig, so I have three batteries directly behind the bow platform on the floor, and one in the console on the bow. You can check my rig from my signature line. I don't have any issues with stability and I've always got two guys standing and fishing the majority of the time. The key is low and centered for the best stability. Having the batteries more forward is better for trolling speeds since it lifts more of the stern out of the water and creates less drag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Butthead, post: 429137, member: 637"] I have this exact same boat. It's an electric only rig, so I have three batteries directly behind the bow platform on the floor, and one in the console on the bow. You can check my rig from my signature line. I don't have any issues with stability and I've always got two guys standing and fishing the majority of the time. The key is low and centered for the best stability. Having the batteries more forward is better for trolling speeds since it lifts more of the stern out of the water and creates less drag. [/QUOTE]
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