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Old 04-18-2006, 01:31 PM   #1
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parker23 hows the trolling motor

i hope you hade good luck with it. i would love to put that on my 18 parker , i had a rip tide on my 17' sea pro and i used it all the time , great for controled drifts and skinny water but when i moved up to the parker i could not put it on (to high and to heavy )
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Old 04-21-2006, 06:02 PM   #2
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troll/trim

Used the trolling motors twice so far. Tad bit of a learning curve. You guys that were expressing negatives regarding wind conditions were absolutely correct. They suck in a 15-25 knot breeze. I had to use the primary power plant to get out of the snot.

I will post more info after this weekend. I am fishing a few lee spots, hopefully, my motors perform a little better.

I know they will be great on those light wind mornings/nights while working the tight spots.

Hopefully, I can justify the $3000.00 purchase/installation.
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