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Hello you Boating guru's. i am getting ready to go to Canada in 2 months, this year i want NOT to get soaked while back trolling with my boat.

is there a Curtian or something that can fit the length of the stern, and around the Motor to prevent getting Wet during ruff water?

thanks

Tom

i dont know  but its  95 degrees over here i dont mind getting soaked at all :)

Check the advertising in the "In-Fisherman" magazine and their sales store (on line???).  Severrrrral years ago this was one of the Lindner's specialties for walleye fishing and they hyped it pretty heavily.  There were several articles on the transom splash pads and, at that time, directions for either building them yourself or where they could be purchased.  Not sure this will help you now but it is worth a try.  Understood from the articles that this was almost a solid requirement for backtrolling for walleye at that time.  

Should be some walleye fishing folks visit this site and maybe they can add to the above.

Bob

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