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    Working on mount for non jack plate set up now
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    Quote Originally Posted by greenranger View Post
    Do you have to mount to jackplate...my boat doesn't have one....are there other mounting options
    Yes... He's working on it right now.
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    I went from .9 - 1.0 down to .4
    In a 20' ranger in 9-11 mph winds

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenranger View Post
    Do you have to mount to jackplate...my boat doesn't have one....are there other mounting options
    Yes, for power pole and Minn Kota
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    I've got a set of cajun fryers paddles on my boat
    Z21 Ranger. At 1.3 mph it slowed the boat down to .3-.4 mph with both paddles fully deployed.
    .6-.7 with them half deployed
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    Good deal...very interested...waiting to find out about mounting options without jackplate

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    I would like to know how they mount and see some better pictures of how they mount to your boat. I have a 18 ft express and thinking this may be my next purchase.

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    Can you design one for side drifting? One big paddle that can be deployed from the port side, about mid way up the boat. I'll be fishing a lot of shallow stumps so it has to be durable as I know I'll bump some stumps while drifting. PM me.

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    Tried to up load pictures can't get it to work anymore. Use to make it work
    rockmike pm me your number I will send you some pictures
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    Now it works how I done that God only knows
    rockmike This is how it connects to the jack plate. Remove the 2 or 3 bolts on the side of the jack plate one side ONLY I was able to remove the outer bolt plate and use the same bolts.
    The bracket it 1/4 thick . install Bracket tighten bolts. THEN remove bolts from other side add bracket. Pull the pin in the picture there to remove paddle from the bracket.
    I take mine off when I am going to travel down the road. They catch a lot of wind. Lay them on the deck or in the bed of the truck. They fit in a compartment on my Ranger. The hole is large enough you can put a padlock in there so someone cannot remove them for you.
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