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#6819531 - 11/07/11 03:36 PM
What size Trolling motor?
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 03/27/11
Posts: 163
Loc: Argyle, TX
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I'm outfitting my Mako 171 for crappie fishing and I want to put a bow mounted trolling motor on. What thrust would be adequate? I know generally that mo' is betta' but I'm looking for "will do the job" in general conditions. I'm not likely to be on the lake with 20+ mph winds...
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#6819632 - 11/07/11 03:58 PM
Re: What size Trolling motor?
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Pro Angler
Registered: 11/20/03
Posts: 891
Loc: waxahachie texas
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70+ will do you good with long shaft
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#6819703 - 11/07/11 04:16 PM
Re: What size Trolling motor?
[Re: txshotgun]
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TFF Team Angler
Registered: 05/25/04
Posts: 4451
Loc: CC lake
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70-80 is what I'd recommend for that boat.
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#6819892 - 11/07/11 05:16 PM
Re: What size Trolling motor?
[Re: txshotgun]
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Registered: 04/23/09
Posts: 3169
Loc: copperas cove
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I have a 18' 6" center console and run a terrova 80 and it handles it just fine
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#6820263 - 11/07/11 06:59 PM
Re: What size Trolling motor?
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 10/10/09
Posts: 1515
Loc: Mesquite TX
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I never appreciated a good trolling motor until this spring. Trying to stay on the fish with my 40lb thrust trolling motor was useless. Moved up to a 60lb unit and it was much better but not quite what I needed. Put a 70lb unit on my 17ft Nitro and now I am golden.
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#6820290 - 11/07/11 07:07 PM
Re: What size Trolling motor?
[Re: txshotgun]
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Registered: 12/29/09
Posts: 1113
Loc: arlington tx
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I have a 43# that holds up in .15 mph winds just fine.. its on a 18.5 stratos. My bud has a 60# on his 19.5 stratos and mine runs better. I will upgrade later to a 71# but for now mine wrks great in wind and with no wind.
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#6820305 - 11/07/11 07:13 PM
Re: What size Trolling motor?
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TFF Team Angler
Registered: 05/25/04
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Loc: CC lake
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Bigger is better, I'm waiting to upgrade to a 48 volt 150lb thrust. Sign me up too George
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#6820579 - 11/07/11 08:13 PM
Re: What size Trolling motor?
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Registered: 05/17/10
Posts: 368
Loc: Lake Conroe / Lake Livingston,...
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I've got an 80# Riptide on my 20' Skeeter Bay, cracked the "Indestructable" composite shaft when I hit a stump a week or so ago. No complaints with the 80# performance, but if I can figure out how to get a fourth battery under the center console I'll probably go to the 36v 101# thrust on the next one.
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#6820894 - 11/07/11 09:06 PM
Re: What size Trolling motor?
[Re: txshotgun]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 03/27/11
Posts: 163
Loc: Argyle, TX
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Thanks guys. I was thinking at least 70lb. with a longer shaft. I have two 12v batteries so I'll take a shot in the dark that I'm limited to a 24v system. Now I'll need to find room for another battery...
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#6821690 - 11/08/11 06:53 AM
Re: What size Trolling motor?
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TFF Team Angler
Registered: 03/17/03
Posts: 3912
Loc: TX, USA
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I have a 80# Minn Kota Foretrax with a 62" shaft on my Lund. It'll hold my boat in any water I dare try to fish.
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#6821710 - 11/08/11 07:01 AM
Re: What size Trolling motor?
[Re: txshotgun]
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Registered: 06/04/10
Posts: 1546
Loc: Lewisville, Tx
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Thanks guys. I was thinking at least 70lb. with a longer shaft. I have two 12v batteries so I'll take a shot in the dark that I'm limited to a 24v system. Now I'll need to find room for another battery... When you say 2 batteries do you mean 1 for cranking and 1 for the TM? Your boat should have room for 1 cranking and at least 2 TM batteries.
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#6822438 - 11/08/11 10:26 AM
Re: What size Trolling motor?
[Re: txshotgun]
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Registered: 06/19/06
Posts: 2900
Loc: Valley View, Tx.
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I would recommend the 80# Minn Kota Foretrax for your boat. I have the 101# Foretrax and love it.
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#6822450 - 11/08/11 10:29 AM
Re: What size Trolling motor?
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Registered: 07/17/10
Posts: 210
Loc: Little Elm
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dittos on the 80# Fortrex. It is 24 volt. The motor ramps up its speed so no throwing your friends out of the boat. I also has a piston which allows EASY stowing and deploying. Also comes in 45" shaft.
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#6822811 - 11/08/11 11:58 AM
Re: What size Trolling motor?
[Re: txshotgun]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 08/18/09
Posts: 2759
Loc: TEXAS
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80 with the best batteries you can afford. if 80 wont hold you, then you will have waves coming over the bow. time to move out of the wind. the extra power makes quick work of sampling spots near by, or going from bridge piling to bridge piling, you can fish alot of areas real quick, and get on the fish alot faster. also when, (not if), your main motor fails you, you wont be standing on your bow holding up a rope as other boats pass by and act like they dont see you, you will be making your way back the dock if you have some good group 29 batteries that are maintained.
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#6824723 - 11/08/11 07:26 PM
Re: What size Trolling motor?
[Re: pepop]
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Pro Angler
Registered: 06/14/08
Posts: 736
Loc: lake palestine ,tx
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My 17 1/2' Stratos came with a 12v 40# and I was totally unaware of how inadequate it was until I put a 24v 70# Maxxum on the bow. The 1st real test was the CAT Tournament on Palestine in July when I was on it pretty hard for 8 hrs & at the end of the day, 100% could still jerk me in my seat. As was said, get the biggest you can afford and at least 24v. My peopo don't have a 70 he has a 74 which is one of the quitest 24 volt trolling motors ever built by minn kota. get it right old man.
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#6824870 - 11/08/11 08:01 PM
Re: What size Trolling motor?
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Registered: 04/22/09
Posts: 2857
Loc: Chandler, Texas
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My 17 1/2' Stratos came with a 12v 40# and I was totally unaware of how inadequate it was until I put a 24v 70# Maxxum on the bow. The 1st real test was the CAT Tournament on Palestine in July when I was on it pretty hard for 8 hrs & at the end of the day, 100% could still jerk me in my seat. As was said, get the biggest you can afford and at least 24v. My peopo don't have a 70 he has a 74 which is one of the quitest 24 volt trolling motors ever built by minn kota. get it right old man. Yeah, what he said! 
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#6827021 - 11/09/11 12:04 PM
Re: What size Trolling motor?
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Registered: 03/15/06
Posts: 297
Loc: irving
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I have 107 thrust. I like the fact when im fishing bridges i can zoom from 1 set of colums to another
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#6828827 - 11/09/11 07:19 PM
Re: What size Trolling motor?
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 03/27/11
Posts: 163
Loc: Argyle, TX
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Thanks for the advice gentlemen
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