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possibly dumb question about trolling motor as primary motor
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<blockquote data-quote="ol sarge" data-source="post: 312052" data-attributes="member: 7670"><p>I have a 14' Smokercraft that weighs in at about 400lbs and I use a 55lbs thrust Minnkota Traxxis to push her along. I can go all day on a single charge and it pushes really well. Even on the Wisconsin River with current I have never felt under powered. Just remember the break point for TMs is at 55lbs and then you get into the 24 volt systems which on a 14' can add alot of weight. I stand by my MinnKota. (thats her in the picture)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol sarge, post: 312052, member: 7670"] I have a 14' Smokercraft that weighs in at about 400lbs and I use a 55lbs thrust Minnkota Traxxis to push her along. I can go all day on a single charge and it pushes really well. Even on the Wisconsin River with current I have never felt under powered. Just remember the break point for TMs is at 55lbs and then you get into the 24 volt systems which on a 14' can add alot of weight. I stand by my MinnKota. (thats her in the picture) [/QUOTE]
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