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<blockquote data-quote="Trapper02" data-source="post: 260578" data-attributes="member: 8314"><p>I recently rented a boat on my trip to Table Rock one thing i noticed about the trolling motor is that when i would step on the button to go even at the slowest speed the TM would slightly lift up like it was trying to come out of the water. It also made for alot of noise when it would sit back down, surprised i caught any fish. To me it seemed like it was not mounted so well to the boat itself was my guess and had room to wobble. So on that note i would make sure that sucker is mounted down solid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trapper02, post: 260578, member: 8314"] I recently rented a boat on my trip to Table Rock one thing i noticed about the trolling motor is that when i would step on the button to go even at the slowest speed the TM would slightly lift up like it was trying to come out of the water. It also made for alot of noise when it would sit back down, surprised i caught any fish. To me it seemed like it was not mounted so well to the boat itself was my guess and had room to wobble. So on that note i would make sure that sucker is mounted down solid. [/QUOTE]
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