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12 volt vs 24 volt trolling motor
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<blockquote data-quote="jtf" data-source="post: 449559" data-attributes="member: 22611"><p>Sold an 18ft+ fiberglass C-Hawk with 24 volt, it got more hours with less power compared to the 12 volt.</p><p>Could run it three fishing days on the Pamlico Sound without re-charge.</p><p></p><p>Have a 24 volt 1648 jet jon now with 80lb/24 volt. It's got a stop in place mode too. If you are in wind/big water/current perhaps consider a 24 volt. They conserve battery charge.</p><p></p><p>Learning to use hand control is another consideration for an oldster like myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtf, post: 449559, member: 22611"] Sold an 18ft+ fiberglass C-Hawk with 24 volt, it got more hours with less power compared to the 12 volt. Could run it three fishing days on the Pamlico Sound without re-charge. Have a 24 volt 1648 jet jon now with 80lb/24 volt. It's got a stop in place mode too. If you are in wind/big water/current perhaps consider a 24 volt. They conserve battery charge. Learning to use hand control is another consideration for an oldster like myself. [/QUOTE]
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