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<blockquote data-quote="Ttexastom" data-source="post: 447962" data-attributes="member: 22063"><p>Same problem here. Have trolled out of a lot of flat bottom aluminum boats. Trolling is much improved in windy conditions when motor is moved to front. Lots easier to pull in wind, rather than push. Most transmon mount motors heads can be reversed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ttexastom, post: 447962, member: 22063"] Same problem here. Have trolled out of a lot of flat bottom aluminum boats. Trolling is much improved in windy conditions when motor is moved to front. Lots easier to pull in wind, rather than push. Most transmon mount motors heads can be reversed. [/QUOTE]
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