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Pro fisherman-Stud Muffin

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Pro fisherman-Stud Muffin

just picked up a 16 glass bowrider, bow rails don't leave any room to mount electric(it will mount but motor wont stow), so i was thinking of getting a transom mount , and was thinking of turning head 180 degrees so i can backtroll with more power. will a 55lb work in a walley chop or do i need a 75lb??? either way im gonna run 2 batteries so run time should be them same between the 12v 55 and 24v 75.


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Consider an 80 Minn Kota Vantage, 24 volt, can troll frontwards or reverse it to troll backwards, 3 times steering.

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Pro fisherman-Stud Muffin

okay well i just pulled the trigger on a motorguide varimax 75lb, transom mount.

just have to make an aluminum bracket on my transom to clamp it to as this is a glass boat.


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