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Trolling Motor question for 14x52
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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 171385" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>Get as much as you can afford... I have a 71lb on the bow of mine, and it will stay running at top speed all day long (24 volt motor). The biggest advantage I've found with this (over the 40lb I had), is that if it's really windy and I'm fishing into the wind, I can put it on a speed of one and keep it running all day long with no problem. </p><p></p><p>Personally, with the size boat you have, I wouldn't go less than a 55lb. If you can notch up to a 24v, I think you'd be a lot happier. You get a lot more power with a 24v, and your motor doesn't work half as hard to keep you a constant speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 171385, member: 677"] Get as much as you can afford... I have a 71lb on the bow of mine, and it will stay running at top speed all day long (24 volt motor). The biggest advantage I've found with this (over the 40lb I had), is that if it's really windy and I'm fishing into the wind, I can put it on a speed of one and keep it running all day long with no problem. Personally, with the size boat you have, I wouldn't go less than a 55lb. If you can notch up to a 24v, I think you'd be a lot happier. You get a lot more power with a 24v, and your motor doesn't work half as hard to keep you a constant speed. [/QUOTE]
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