It should be fine as long as the batteries are the exact same and new. Disconnecting the trolling motor at the bow should be fine.
But I'm not an expert.
I got everything I needed with the boat when I got it for no extra charge. The only thing I upgraded was to a 4 stroke.
You're right Rick. Options can easily double the price of a car.
I don't set the hook hard, I usually just give it a little tug and it's good. I was using heavier line for my rig and it was too big. I will be making some new ones tonight with some thinner mono.
Well I started getting a problem with my new boat last year. The floor was sagging behind the front seats and I wanted to get it fixed before it got too bad. I decided to take it straight to Legend in Innsfil to have it done by them instead of a dealer (personal preference). I set up a date to drop it off in February so I could beat the spring rush.
I had constant communication throughout the entire repair. The staff were extremely nice and great to chat with. Anytime they would find something they would call me and let me know what they found and how they were going to fix it. They decided to beef it up to make sure it would never happen again and replaced the entire vinyl floor.
I got them to check a few other minor issues not covered under warranty while it was there and they were kind enough to fix them up free of charge.
In the end I am a very happy customer and give Legend's service an A+
Now if only Summer could come quicker!
New Problem - When I'm holding my beer in my right hand, I hit my down button and it goes all the way to the bottom of the page instead of scrolling down. Is this normal?
The problem is not in the consumption of beer!
Test of a 16' Crestliner Kodiak with a 50 2 stroke
http://www.mercurymarine.com/look_deeper/boat_house_bulletin.php?ID=436&SortBy=Title&Section=outboardChecks&hp5090150efi=20