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<blockquote data-quote="flatboat" data-source="post: 343116" data-attributes="member: 5508"><p>some thing you can look at are oddesy batteries I have 2 sizes I use pc 1200 35 lbs each in my bigger boat 24 volt almost 2 days fishing without recharge and pc925 26 lbs strapped back to back 24 volt all day on them in my 14 ft w/ onboard chargers on both ,they are sealed batteries they don't vent mount in any position . I put batteries & up front next to t motor under casting deck most of the power is gonna be used on that end anyway ,then you could run wire back for elec start and bilge pump .if you put everything in the back its gonna bounce then you're gonna fight that all the time , you will spend a lot of time and effort trying to stop it from bouncing . whaletails and trim tabs slow you down and catch weeds. Position weight right and you wont need them ... as always just my opinion ..... outboards are made to run 'wfo' </p><p>E</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatboat, post: 343116, member: 5508"] some thing you can look at are oddesy batteries I have 2 sizes I use pc 1200 35 lbs each in my bigger boat 24 volt almost 2 days fishing without recharge and pc925 26 lbs strapped back to back 24 volt all day on them in my 14 ft w/ onboard chargers on both ,they are sealed batteries they don't vent mount in any position . I put batteries & up front next to t motor under casting deck most of the power is gonna be used on that end anyway ,then you could run wire back for elec start and bilge pump .if you put everything in the back its gonna bounce then you're gonna fight that all the time , you will spend a lot of time and effort trying to stop it from bouncing . whaletails and trim tabs slow you down and catch weeds. Position weight right and you wont need them ... as always just my opinion ..... outboards are made to run 'wfo' E [/QUOTE]
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