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Saeedone of us posted
My question......since I've never used a bow mount hand control motor, I don't know what shaft length to choose???? If I buy a new motor with a longer shaft, I'm afraid it will be too long when stowed and will be in the way.
Does a bow mounted hand control motor need a longer shaft length than a foot controlled motor???
If anyone wants to offer specific advice as to which model to look at, keep in mind, the motor MUST be a bow mount and it MUST be a 12 volt motor.
Thanks, Mark!! Posts: 1499 | Location: NE Okla | Registered: 22 May 2002 one of us posted
Do you fish standing or sitting? If you stand, you will need the control handle to be at a comfortable height. If you sit, can you comfortably reach where the motor will be mounted?
When I used to bass fish, I always had a hand control motor with a very small (app. 3"x3") momentary on/off pressure switch. It was wired into the head and was just used to turn the motor on and off. I always fished standing.
Worked fine for me!!
The motor can be mounted at an angle across the bow so as not to intrude into the interior of the boat very much.
Hope this helps
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