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 any of you guns running an electric trolling motor on the bow of your V? as the question ask. The fishing I do around the islands is made really nice by being able to troll around the rock structures. I am not sure though if the bow of the V is too tall for a trolling motor. | 
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 Our esteemed Reelapeelin has used one successfully for years....It had a pretty long shaft on it to accomodate the V.  I am sure he will be by shortly to elaborate. | 
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 http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y90...n/Image003.jpg http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y90...n/Image007.jpg This length shaft worked great on the '74 you see in these pics...Had the shaft replaced w/longer one when I moved up to the V21 I had...that same length also works well on the '84 I have it on now...for the type of live-bait fish I mostly do, I couldn't get along w/out it...Advise you get an onboard charger to keep the batteries hot...much easier, just plug in and forget about it...will be hot when yer ready to go | 
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 what is the shaft length on that? and how fast does it get you moving? i was thinking about getting a Terrova for mine, but was always confused on if it would push it and what shaft length | 
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 How fast?...control settings from 1-10...I/m generally on 1-3 pulling live-bait cuz I wanna be movin' slow...higher settings can get ya movin' along pretty good, but I don't have any numbers to give ya...like said above, this is a 70lb thrust motor...consider wind and currents where you fish and that might have you thinkin' about an 80lb thrust motor...it's physically a larger motor and would give you more push Here are some shots from the '84 cuddy the Minn Kota is mounted on now...with a 60" shaft, had to kick it a little sideways toward the helm so it didn't hang over the open hatchway and block access to the bow... http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y90...ps005da8b5.jpg http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y90...ps5dd10abe.jpg http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y90...ps14f94c5f.jpg Cterrebone might get some ideas from these pics as well...electric motors aren't for everybody, but I use this one in fresh & saltwater all the time...I missed it while it was gone to NJ...but that's a whole 'nother story... One other thing...my bow light is blocked and will have to be replaced w/two separate red/green lights eventually...but I'm not doin' any night boating at present, so no rush there...it'll happen soon enough... | 
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 Here's an 80lber we mounted on my buddy's 24' CC...even w/better access to the bow, that remote is far more than just a convenience working multiple lines out the back w/the motor runnin' on the front...this is also a 60" shaft and 24 volt...there's a 110lb thrust too which is 36 volt requiring 3 batteries, but after 20+ years of using these things, I've never needed that much push.... http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y90...n/P9110076.jpg http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y90...n/P9110077.jpg | 
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