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<blockquote data-quote="KRS62" data-source="post: 193795" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>From what I remember (jeez, it's only been 8 month since I used it) it will deploy fine w/o hitting the boat, but when I retract it I have to lift it up a little bit to keep it from hitting the boat. I think to avoid this, the mount will need to overhang the boat. I wouldn't like the way that looks for sure. As an FYI, I didn't design or make this mount, it was on the boat when I bought it. I feel it is a good design but does have some flex when starting the motor at the highest setting. The other plug you see there is a 12v receptacle. </p><p></p><p>KRS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KRS62, post: 193795, member: 3704"] From what I remember (jeez, it's only been 8 month since I used it) it will deploy fine w/o hitting the boat, but when I retract it I have to lift it up a little bit to keep it from hitting the boat. I think to avoid this, the mount will need to overhang the boat. I wouldn't like the way that looks for sure. As an FYI, I didn't design or make this mount, it was on the boat when I bought it. I feel it is a good design but does have some flex when starting the motor at the highest setting. The other plug you see there is a 12v receptacle. KRS [/QUOTE]
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