When you’re out on the water, a little extra firepower can go a long way. Before you make the decision to use a transom-mount trolling motor, it’s important to know whether it’s the right choice for you. The right mount depends on factors including boat size, desired speed, and cost.
What is a transom-mount trolling motor?
The transom of a boat is the part of the stern where the two sides of the hull come together. This means that a transom-mount motor will push the boat from behind, rather than pulling it from the front.
What kind of boat is best-suited for a transom-mount trolling motor?
Transom-mount motors are best used on small, light boats. They are easy to work with, easy to remove, and give a reliable, steady energy to a smaller boat. They don’t take up a lot of space for a smaller boat, and usually just clamp on to the back of the boat. They don’t have cords or foot petals that would take up space within the boat itself.
However, transom-mount trolling motors don’t allow for very precise steering, and the options aren’t as technologically advanced as other types of motors. There are some electric options available, which is good for anglers going into areas that don’t allow gasoline.
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