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<blockquote data-quote="jonboatboy" data-source="post: 352398" data-attributes="member: 13307"><p>If you don't have the spring assist and I don't believe you do then yes you have to manually a just your trolling motor to come up and lay down. If you loosen the clamp on the trolling motor and turn the head to different angles it may come up and lay down without movement of the foot pedal. It'll just depend on the position when you yank it up. My boats laid out the same way but I have a storage box on one side and a live well on the other and my storage up front in my cubby holes pretty good size. Nice boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonboatboy, post: 352398, member: 13307"] If you don't have the spring assist and I don't believe you do then yes you have to manually a just your trolling motor to come up and lay down. If you loosen the clamp on the trolling motor and turn the head to different angles it may come up and lay down without movement of the foot pedal. It'll just depend on the position when you yank it up. My boats laid out the same way but I have a storage box on one side and a live well on the other and my storage up front in my cubby holes pretty good size. Nice boat. [/QUOTE]
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