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170 trolling motor shaft lenght
alandry100:
Wondering if anyone has had experience with a 54" shaft on a 170. I know the consensus is that a 60" shaft is best .. but if someone were to find a good deal on a shorter one is it ok?
CTsalt12:
Yeah I’ve got one. It’s fine. On rough days if you’ve got a 2 ft chop while using spot lock
It will come out of the water, yes. It’s not prohibitive or a deal breaker IMO. Did you post this question on a Facebook group too?
alandry100:
Thanks for the info - I did not post on facebook - but ... there is an Aquasport facebook group?
Capt. Bob:
--- Quote from: alandry100 on January 14, 2020, 08:33:41 AM ---Thanks for the info - I did not post on facebook - but ... there is an Aquasport facebook group?
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Not associated with this Forum.
There is one for the Boat Club site.
boatnamesue:
--- Quote from: alandry100 on January 14, 2020, 07:10:27 AM ---Wondering if anyone has had experience with a 54" shaft on a 170. I know the consensus is that a 60" shaft is best .. but if someone were to find a good deal on a shorter one is it ok?
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I have minn Kota 52” on my ‘76 170, mounted on 1/2” blocks.....plenty of shaft, including rough seas. A 60” shaft on a 170 would stretch nearly have the length of hull and hang way over the rail when stowed....way too much shaft. The 22-2’s mount the 60”.
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