03-27-2006, 06:07 PM
Hey, congrats on finding one you like. Have you tested it out yet?
Try that trolling plate out a couple of times and see how you like it. However, using that will add up the hours on your motor quickly. You may still eventually want to go to a secondary trolling motor. If you do I would still recommend looking into the remote troll. As I mentioned, my newer boat has one on it and I now wonder how I ever went without it.
I also like the guides on your boat trailor. It looks like it has the self leveling kind. The boat I have now is a LOT harder to get straight and level on the trailer than my tri-hull was. That's going to take me a bit more practice......maybe that's how I can justify taking the boat out more often this year.
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Try that trolling plate out a couple of times and see how you like it. However, using that will add up the hours on your motor quickly. You may still eventually want to go to a secondary trolling motor. If you do I would still recommend looking into the remote troll. As I mentioned, my newer boat has one on it and I now wonder how I ever went without it.
I also like the guides on your boat trailor. It looks like it has the self leveling kind. The boat I have now is a LOT harder to get straight and level on the trailer than my tri-hull was. That's going to take me a bit more practice......maybe that's how I can justify taking the boat out more often this year.

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