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Posted by Don on March 08, 19101 at 09:52:32:
I've got a 22 foot starcraft. It's an aluminum cuddy cabin where the bow sits about four feet above the water line and the bow is difficult to get to. What kind of trolling motor should I be looking at. Also, I've noticed that Minkota has an engine mounted electric trolling motor. Does anybody know how well those work?
Don
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