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Old June 25th, 2004, 07:59 AM
Marty S.
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Just a quick question... what is the proper depth of a transom mounted
electric trolling motor for the best efficiency in the water? Do I want to
prop to be even with the bottom of the boat (a 12' jon boat), or down to its
deepest length? I have a 36" Minn kota transom mounted electric and a
fairly shallow stern/transom, so the motor/prop probably would be able to be
18" to 24" or so below the waterline at its deepest setting.

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Marty S.
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