02-13-2008, 06:38 PM
[font "Comic Sans MS"][purple][size 3]When you get the new motor, the handle will be pointing the opposite direction as the prop. When you mount the motor (this is if you mount it on the back mind you) the prop will be pointing to the front of the boat and the handle away from you. You loosen the bolt that holds the head on the shaft and turn it so that the handle is facing the front of the boat, then tighten the bolt.[/size][/purple][/font]
[font "Comic Sans MS"][purple][size 3]Some people here mount the motors to the foot peg and in that case you wouldn't need to turn the head.[/size][/purple][/font]
[font "Comic Sans MS"][purple][size 3]I prefer the motor on the back cause I do row and I put my feet up to do this. Plus I fly fish and with line costing $55. to $65 I don't want a propeller anywhere near my line.[/size][/purple][/font]
[font "Comic Sans MS"][purple][size 3]Plus I prefer to land the fish right in front of me cause I do C&R and I don't even need to take them out of the water unless it is that 34" that just screams..."TAKE MY PICTURE" LOL[/size][/purple][/font]
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][purple][size 3]Some people here mount the motors to the foot peg and in that case you wouldn't need to turn the head.[/size][/purple][/font]
[font "Comic Sans MS"][purple][size 3]I prefer the motor on the back cause I do row and I put my feet up to do this. Plus I fly fish and with line costing $55. to $65 I don't want a propeller anywhere near my line.[/size][/purple][/font]
[font "Comic Sans MS"][purple][size 3]Plus I prefer to land the fish right in front of me cause I do C&R and I don't even need to take them out of the water unless it is that 34" that just screams..."TAKE MY PICTURE" LOL[/size][/purple][/font]
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