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<blockquote data-quote="stratosjoe" data-source="post: 183938" data-attributes="member: 3936"><p>To each his own, I have 4 -12volt batteries a 76 lb in the back locked forward with a button up front for on/off and a 65 lb foot controlled in the front on a 15' aluminum with a 25 hp johnson long shaft electric start, two depth finders. My reasoning is i can fish bigger water or I can fish 10hp or less. When I kick both tm's on high you can scoot a 10hp lake with the best of them wind or no wind. Just because you got it don't mean you gotta use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stratosjoe, post: 183938, member: 3936"] To each his own, I have 4 -12volt batteries a 76 lb in the back locked forward with a button up front for on/off and a 65 lb foot controlled in the front on a 15' aluminum with a 25 hp johnson long shaft electric start, two depth finders. My reasoning is i can fish bigger water or I can fish 10hp or less. When I kick both tm's on high you can scoot a 10hp lake with the best of them wind or no wind. Just because you got it don't mean you gotta use it. [/QUOTE]
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