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VMS
Posted 11/14/2007 12:32 PM (#284562 - in reply to #284400)
Subject: Re: trolling plate





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
I would also suggest getting a drift sock rather than going with a trolling plate. The trolling plates work well enough, but if you have to go in reverse, you have no power, nor will it steer well. With a drift sock, you can slow yourself down whether you are forward trolling or back trolling, and if you need to make a quick correction by changing gear the boat will respond quickly.

Steve

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