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<blockquote data-quote="kully560" data-source="post: 462055" data-attributes="member: 24375"><p>hi gary thanks for the reply . I am looking at the minn kota endura max 40-45lb, they do make up to 55lb for a single 12v battery. just would like to have enough power for a full with max weight of 1500 lbs total . minn kota charts say 30lbs but I do not think that is enough. so I was going to up the lbs to 40-45lbs .one rep at minn kota told me yesterday that bigger is all ways better an suggest a 55lbs tm . today another rep suggest a 40lb. tm sop as not to kill the battery for a day of fishing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kully560, post: 462055, member: 24375"] hi gary thanks for the reply . I am looking at the minn kota endura max 40-45lb, they do make up to 55lb for a single 12v battery. just would like to have enough power for a full with max weight of 1500 lbs total . minn kota charts say 30lbs but I do not think that is enough. so I was going to up the lbs to 40-45lbs .one rep at minn kota told me yesterday that bigger is all ways better an suggest a 55lbs tm . today another rep suggest a 40lb. tm sop as not to kill the battery for a day of fishing. [/QUOTE]
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