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<blockquote data-quote="lugoismad" data-source="post: 400761" data-attributes="member: 16518"><p>Oh man, I did that a few weeks ago. And since the trolling motor is wired to the battery, we'd have been SOL when it yanked the battery overboard.</p><p></p><p>I gunned the engine and everything was fine for about 20 seconds, but I noticed we weren't going as fast as we should be. Look back to see the trollinng motor mount sliding off the transom. I reached back and grabbed it and simultaneously cut the main engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lugoismad, post: 400761, member: 16518"] Oh man, I did that a few weeks ago. And since the trolling motor is wired to the battery, we'd have been SOL when it yanked the battery overboard. I gunned the engine and everything was fine for about 20 seconds, but I noticed we weren't going as fast as we should be. Look back to see the trollinng motor mount sliding off the transom. I reached back and grabbed it and simultaneously cut the main engine. [/QUOTE]
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