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Other than picking up weeds and possibly hitting bottom, then the motor is
as efficiently moving the boat at it lowest mounting point as if it is raised to be even with the bottom of the stern? -- Marty S. Baltimore, MD USA "Marty S." wrote in message ... 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. -- Marty S. Baltimore, MD USA |
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