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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | What is your choice of electric motor for boat control, a bow mount or stern mount? I use a bow mount because of the more precise control I get on a 'controlled drift'. Which style do you like? |
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Posts: 1430
Location: Eastern Ontario | I have a bow mount as well. Fishing big waters won't let you work form the back sometimes but overall better control is had from the front. As well I believe the front to be a better fishing position letting you see more of the water or following fish. |
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Posts: 2691
Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | Bow mount, better control. I use a extention for my foot control so my clients can have the front without me standing between them. I can watch both at one time this way, sometimes even work with a third in the back. |
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Posts: 105
| The only way to have total boat control is with both bow and stern working at the same time. I run a Powerdrive Autopilot in the bow and a Powerdrive in the rear on a special braket so I can have control of both motors at the same time from anywhere in the boat. I actually have 2 bow mount motors on the boat. I designed and make the brackets. The old "Mother of Necessity" deal. |
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Posts: 3864
| I like it in the behind.
Um.....wait a minute.....
I mean, I have a stern mount. My light 14' boat works ok with the stern mount, and I use an extension handle so I can stand in the middle of the floor for controlling the boat while continually casting. A bow mount would certainly be better, but it is also about three times the cost. Stern mounts can be ok for small craft. |
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Posts: 105
Location: Kawartha Lakes, Ontario | I have been using a transom mount electric for years and it SUCKS!!! Any amount of wind will swing the front of the boat around and I will lose all control. I usually end up going backwards in order to control the boat better. My old boat didn't have a mounting pad for a bow mount electric. However, my new boat does and I can't wait to finally fish without trolling motor frustration. Whenever you can, use a bow mount. |
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Posts: 600
Location: West Bend, WI | I also have that transom mount problem.I run in reverse alot.Over the winter I seen a bracket to turn any transom style motor in to a bowmount so I will be trying that this year.Hope to also get a 55# thrust motor,that should move a 14' pretty good. |
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