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Maybe adding a front mount trolling motor


davey buoy

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On my Lund a 48" shaft would have been perfect but I went with 54" and I can fish in big waves and wind as the motor is still quite a ways into the water !!!! So always go a bit bigger and you will not have a problem with the prop Comming out of the water !!!! And davey if you are always fishing the leeside of the wind you are missing out on lots of fish and a lot of times the best fishing in the lake !!!! Always always fish the windward side .... Just sayin....

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On my Lund a 48" shaft would have been perfect but I went with 54" and I can fish in big waves and wind as the motor is still quite a ways into the water !!!! So always go a bit bigger and you will not have a problem with the prop Comming out of the water !!!! And davey if you are always fishing the leeside of the wind you are missing out on lots of fish and a lot of times the best fishing in the lake !!!! Always always fish the windward side .... Just sayin....

Only when winds are 15km or over.Should of explained that better lol. Shelter can be a beautiful thing when it's windy!

The one I'm looking at is 54",I think that should be OK. They sure look long out of the water.

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