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  2. Trolling motor - Wikipedia

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    A trolling motor is a self-contained marine propulsion unit that includes an electric motor, propeller and control system, and is affixed to an angler's boat, either at the bow or stern. A gasoline-powered outboard used in trolling , if it is not the vessel's primary source of propulsion, may also be referred to as a trolling motor.

  3. Outboard motor - Wikipedia

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    Basic parts of an outboard motor. An outboard motor is a propulsion system for boats, consisting of a self-contained unit that includes engine, gearbox and propeller or jet drive, designed to be affixed to the outside of the transom. They are the most common motorised method of propelling small watercraft.

  4. Trolling (fishing) - Wikipedia

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    Trolling is used both for recreational and commercial fishing whereas trawling is used mainly for commercial fishing. Trolling from a moving boat involves moving quite slowly through the water. This can be accomplished with the use of a special trolling motor. Multiple lines are often used, and outriggers can be used to spread the lines more ...

  5. Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Archive 115 - Wikipedia

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    The terms being used here by the infobox template are a bit off; the 'title' is properly a caption-element (caption of the table) while the 'above' is a table-header-element (spanning two columns in this and many cases). Using 'captions' on tables is very good practice from an accessibility and Google-friendliness POV.

  6. Wikipedia:In the news/Candidates/December 2011 - Wikipedia

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    It also is notable as the drug haven used as a conduit for latam shipment to europe Lihaas 19:50, 29 December 2011 (UTC) The update needs sources. Jim Sukwutput 21:24, 29 December 2011 (UTC) [ reply ]