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Bow mount trolling motor on 14' semi-V?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrGiggles" data-source="post: 484021" data-attributes="member: 22613"><p>I had a Minn Kota All Terrain on the front of my 14' Alumacraft. While it was overkill, moving the weight forward was well worth it. I also built a deck up front, mostly because that was a cable steer motor, and was very awkward to use on the boat floor with bench seats.</p><p></p><p>The Powerdrive is nice in that you can put the pedal anywhere in the boat, or get the Copilot/Ipilot add on and use the remote. However, if you do buy one, make sure it is the V2, you can no longer get replacement pedals or upgrades for the older models. </p><p></p><p>You can also fabricate a bracket and use a transom motor up front, just take the head off and spin it around 180*.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrGiggles, post: 484021, member: 22613"] I had a Minn Kota All Terrain on the front of my 14' Alumacraft. While it was overkill, moving the weight forward was well worth it. I also built a deck up front, mostly because that was a cable steer motor, and was very awkward to use on the boat floor with bench seats. The Powerdrive is nice in that you can put the pedal anywhere in the boat, or get the Copilot/Ipilot add on and use the remote. However, if you do buy one, make sure it is the V2, you can no longer get replacement pedals or upgrades for the older models. You can also fabricate a bracket and use a transom motor up front, just take the head off and spin it around 180*. [/QUOTE]
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