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What sized trolling motor for a 12' V?
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<blockquote data-quote="shawnfish" data-source="post: 254773" data-attributes="member: 4468"><p>whatever size shaft you get just make sure its long enough so the prop/drive housing is 1 foot below the surface. imo, 40lbs of thrust should move that boat plenty good, remember too that even if you get a 40 and cannot get the 1-2 mph on the lowest speed you can always add some weight to your boat. and if your trolling into the wind a bow mount has way better control than a transom mount. oh and make sure ya get one with wings if ya know what i mean....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shawnfish, post: 254773, member: 4468"] whatever size shaft you get just make sure its long enough so the prop/drive housing is 1 foot below the surface. imo, 40lbs of thrust should move that boat plenty good, remember too that even if you get a 40 and cannot get the 1-2 mph on the lowest speed you can always add some weight to your boat. and if your trolling into the wind a bow mount has way better control than a transom mount. oh and make sure ya get one with wings if ya know what i mean.... [/QUOTE]
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