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    If you have a picture of your spider Riggs mounted could you post it. Need ideas about how to mount on mine.
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    I'd post pics of mine, but I have no experience with rigging geezer boats.

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    I have been pullin 2 off each side and 1 on each side straight out of the back, but next time I go, I'm gonna pull 3 off each side mostly straight behind the boat and to an angle toward the outside and I think that will make netting one a little easier.

    I pulled off the front, 3 on each side for a long time, then got the Ipilot.. To me there are a couple tricks to front pullin... I'll share if you want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wannabe... View Post
    I'd post pics of mine, but I have no experience with rigging geezer boats.Wannabe...
    That's ok, when you get tired of running up and down the lake and want to catch some fish you'll be lookin for a Geezer boat.
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    Here is a back and front view of my 'GEEZER' boat, just gotta love it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by E-Z Poleholder View Post
    Here is a back and front view of my 'GEEZER' boat, just gotta love it...Name:  DSC00361.jpg
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    That's just what I needed. Thanks a lot E Z.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G3 Troller View Post
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    Main trick is with MK foot control, and stick steer pullin off the front..

    Be sure to put your motor in gear so the prop won't turn and catch your line when you turn.
    MK TM, tighten up the screw in the front to make steering harder so when you take your foot off it won't just turn on it's own..
    Get your boat running straight with the TM, then steer the boat with your stick, you will be amazed at how easy it is..
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    Quote Originally Posted by E-Z Poleholder View Post
    Main trick is with MK foot control, and stick steer pullin off the front..Be sure to put your motor in gear so the prop won't turn and catch your line when you turn.MK TM, tighten up the screw in the front to make steering harder so when you take your foot off it won't just turn on it's own..Get your boat running straight with the TM, then steer the boat with your stick, you will be amazed at how easy it is..
    There you go, tought me 2 things that will really help me out. Didn't have a clue how to tighten up the troller. Been 32 years since I threw out my last foot control motor. Thanks again E Z.
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    They ain't got stick steers...Guess Rees could train his dog....G3T already has MinnerTroller trained pretty good though.

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