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#1744508 - 11/17/07 08:25 AM Trolling Motor
FIREmedicFISHER Offline
Outdoorsman

Registered: 09/18/07
Posts: 89
Loc: Kyle, TX
This may be a dumb question but can a 12v trolling motor be made into a 24v? Thanks
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#1744850 - 11/17/07 01:57 PM Re: Trolling Motor [Re: FIREmedicFISHER]
Dayne Offline
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Registered: 12/16/06
Posts: 885
I don't think so.

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#1744980 - 11/17/07 03:28 PM Re: Trolling Motor [Re: Dayne]
Just_Old_Fisherman Offline
Extreme Angler

Registered: 08/24/06
Posts: 1659
Loc: San Angelo
There is never a dumb question, except the one you don't ask. And the answer is NOPE as Dayne said.

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#1745034 - 11/17/07 03:55 PM Re: Trolling Motor [Re: Just_Old_Fisherman]
FIREmedicFISHER Offline
Outdoorsman

Registered: 09/18/07
Posts: 89
Loc: Kyle, TX
Ok so next question. Do ya'll think a 40 lb. trolling motor is good enough for my 16 ft. skeeter?
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#1745052 - 11/17/07 04:04 PM Re: Trolling Motor [Re: FIREmedicFISHER]
Allison1 Online   content
TFF Team Angler

Registered: 12/14/03
Posts: 3491
Loc: Grand Prairie, Tx
Actually, if you want to spend the money then you can do it. The parts would be more than a new motor but it can be done in some instances. I have a kit to change a 24v motorguide into a 10lb thrust digital 36v that will be installed if my trolling motor ever goes south.

A 40 lb trolling motor is fine for fair weather fishing. I have a 101 but 90 percent of the time I am only using 15 or 20 lbs of thrust. If you care to fish in heavier winds or waves then I would look more into the 56lb thrust motors.

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#1745144 - 11/17/07 04:56 PM Re: Trolling Motor [Re: Allison1]
bassaholic022 Offline
TFF Team Angler

Registered: 02/22/07
Posts: 4335
Loc: Mabank Cedar Creek Lake
I used a 36# on my 15' boat. And as Allison1 said, it was fine til it got windy. I now have a 70# T/M. Wind is no longer an issue. Always buy the biggest you can afford. You may not use the higher settings very often, but its nice to know they are there if you need them.

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#1745228 - 11/17/07 05:32 PM Re: Trolling Motor [Re: bassaholic022]
FIREmedicFISHER Offline
Outdoorsman

Registered: 09/18/07
Posts: 89
Loc: Kyle, TX
Thanks guys I appreciate the advice.
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