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Reef Hawg
Posted 2/25/2008 3:36 PM (#303740 - in reply to #301277)
Subject: RE: Trolling motor shaft ?




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Location: north central wisconsin
One thing that hasn't been mentioned is that your boat will track/'run' better with more shaft in the water. I like having the extra long shaft when needed(I run a 60" on my big boat and a custom on my esox mag style). While 52" is definately overkill on my river boat, and often sticking high in the air(which can be a pain too, don't get me wrong) when in very shallow water, it is nice having that motor down all the way when in heavy current and wherever I don't feel I am going to hit something with it. Further, you can always have the shaft custom shortened to your exact specs. I know it is a pain, but alot cheaper than if you wanted to get a longer one after installing the shorter.

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