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Trolling Motor Size Vs. Voltage
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<blockquote data-quote="ccm" data-source="post: 347827" data-attributes="member: 13447"><p>If weight not $$$ is your issue. I'd look into the new type lithium Ion batteries. You can hold one above your head one handed their extremely light, last for years but they are expensive. Might be worth it/however long your going to keep your boat. The most powerful 12 volt motor I know of was a MotorGuide Brute 767 ( no longer made ) It was a 12/24 volt model with 67lbs of thrust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccm, post: 347827, member: 13447"] If weight not $$$ is your issue. I'd look into the new type lithium Ion batteries. You can hold one above your head one handed their extremely light, last for years but they are expensive. Might be worth it/however long your going to keep your boat. The most powerful 12 volt motor I know of was a MotorGuide Brute 767 ( no longer made ) It was a 12/24 volt model with 67lbs of thrust. [/QUOTE]
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