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Message Subject: Bow mount trolling motor for sale
Randy Blasczyk
Posted 1/27/2005 10:31 AM (#26824)
Subject: Bow mount trolling motor for sale


Minn Kota Maxxum, 65 pound thrust, 52 inch shaft, variable speed. Excellent condition. $450
Contact Randy at email [email protected] or by phone at (920) 242-1746
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Klinker
Posted 1/27/2005 10:50 AM (#26825 - in reply to #26824)
Subject: RE: Bow mount trolling motor for sale


Randy - A few questions on the motor for sale

Can you tell me what year this motor is?
Is your shaft shorter than what is typical?
What kind of rig did this come off of?
How long can you rev hard on a full charge?
Can you share what you're upgrading too?

Thanks in advance -
Klink
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Schnizzy
Posted 1/27/2005 11:35 AM (#26828 - in reply to #26824)
Subject: RE: Bow mount trolling motor for sale


Sorry to clutter up this thread, but I just had to reply. I couldn't help but notice your last name. It's obviously very original. My second cousin married a Blasczyk that was from Montana near Butte. He did something with copper slurries. Might you be related? If so, I would just love to know since I enjoy keeping track of all family.

Sincerely,
-Liz
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Randy B.
Posted 1/27/2005 12:23 PM (#26831 - in reply to #26824)
Subject: RE: Bow mount trolling motor for sale


The motor came off a 620 Ranger and I believe it is either a 2003 or 2004 model. I have purchased an auto pilot basically so I can use the bow mount for trolling purposes when trolling slow. The auto pilot also comes in handy for steering when hand lining.
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Randy B
Posted 1/27/2005 12:29 PM (#26832 - in reply to #26824)
Subject: RE: Bow mount trolling motor for sale


Snizzy your guess is as good as mine. I come from a huge family with relatives all over the place.
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jerry
Posted 1/27/2005 1:43 PM (#26838 - in reply to #26824)
Subject: RE: Bow mount trolling motor for sale


Member

Posts: 2567

Location: Manitowoc, WI
And none of them will admit to knowing him!!!!! LOL....how ya doin' Randy?
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Klinker
Posted 1/27/2005 4:14 PM (#26844 - in reply to #26824)
Subject: RE: Bow mount trolling motor for sale


Randy B. - Thankyou for the year of the motor. I've heard autopilots are nice for the reasons you gave. But I heard that Maxums steer faster so I'm looking at them too. Have heard that autopilots drain batterys bad, that's why I ask how long you can rev hard on a full charge.

Also wondering about the shaft. Mr Tacklebox on this board had autopilots with longer shafts, so wondering if your shaft is shorter than normal.

Also have heard some shafts can act different. Have heard autopilots have shafts that bend and motor guides have stiff shafts. Is your shaft hard or does it flexible?

Thanks for the help
Klink
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Schnizzy
Posted 1/28/2005 7:26 AM (#26851 - in reply to #26824)
Subject: RE: Bow mount trolling motor for sale


Dear Randy -

I called my second cousin-in-law last night and told him about seeing your name on this fishing message board. His name is Remmy. You wouldn't believe it, but before I even told him what you wrote, he said something about coming from a huge family that was widespread. The two of you HAVE to be related. You think and talk alike. He is pretty tall with reddish hair and fair skinned. He played the trumpet and was pretty good. Any resemblence? Would you mind if I called you at the number you listed so that we could discuss the family trees further? Maybe we could have coffee or a muffin sometime and meet face to face. Please let me know soon. I look forward to your reply. I live in Redgranite Wisconsin, but am willing to travel.

Sincerely,
-Liz
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