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where to mount a bow trolling motor on a 1542
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<blockquote data-quote="rusty.hook" data-source="post: 277153" data-attributes="member: 3628"><p>I always mount my troll motor on the left side to provide more room to get in and of my boat. My last 5 boats have all been semi-vee models with exception of 1.</p><p>I use the hand operated fold out bracket model with big foot switch mounted on the floor. With the hand operated model I don't have the foot pedal and all the extra wires to fool with. Beside the hand operate model is about $100.00 less than the foot operated model. I bought an extension handle that is adjustable that slide off and on when you don't need it;</p><p>See pics below, just click on pics and they will get bigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty.hook, post: 277153, member: 3628"] I always mount my troll motor on the left side to provide more room to get in and of my boat. My last 5 boats have all been semi-vee models with exception of 1. I use the hand operated fold out bracket model with big foot switch mounted on the floor. With the hand operated model I don't have the foot pedal and all the extra wires to fool with. Beside the hand operate model is about $100.00 less than the foot operated model. I bought an extension handle that is adjustable that slide off and on when you don't need it; See pics below, just click on pics and they will get bigger. [/QUOTE]
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