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Troll motor size needed?.5
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03/30/18 12:44 AM
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bkordie
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Close to pulling the trigger on a new motorguide Xi5 troll motor with GPS Pinpoint to connect to my Lowrance unit. Trying to figure out if I should go with the 55LB 12V system or the 80lb Thrust 24V system. I'm assuming having more would be better than less, but just curious if anyone has had any experience with either. My boat is a 19.5FT G3 center console aluminum with a 115 Yamaha. I'm guessing total package weighs in the 1500lb range. Thanks for any input.
BK
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Re: Troll motor size needed?.5
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03/30/18 12:55 AM
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tmd11111
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the 55# will move it just fine but the 80# wont struggle in strong winds. If you do go with the 12v at least set it up with 2 batteries. Even a single group 31 would probably run low after a days fishing.
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Re: Troll motor size needed?.5
[Re: bkordie]
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03/30/18 01:44 AM
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dk2429
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No one ever said they wish they had less power..
Get the 80#!
Majek 22 Extreme/225 Optimax Pro XS hauled by a 2500HD Duramax
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Re: Troll motor size needed?.5
[Re: bkordie]
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03/30/18 12:25 PM
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bkordie
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Thank you for the input. I've never owned a GPS troll motor and was just concerned about it holding on location in wind and current with the 55LB. Think the 80lb is probably the way to go just to be safe. Thanks again.
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Re: Troll motor size needed?.5
[Re: bkordie]
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03/30/18 02:38 PM
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BigDad
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You'll get better battery life from a 24V system plus the extra power when you need it. With a single battery 12V system don't expect your battery to last all day. Another thing to consider is battery lifespan. If you use a single 12V battery you'll likely deeply discharge the battery more frequently than with a 24V setup which will significantly reduce your battery lifespan.
Joe
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Re: Troll motor size needed?.5
[Re: bkordie]
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03/31/18 04:44 AM
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Bobby Milam
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Sounds like 80# should do good for you. Just for the record, I have said that I wished that I had less power in a trolling motor. On the first generation terrova I changed to a 36v because I got a good deal on it and after it almost threw me out of the boat 4 or 5 times I traded it off for an 80#. The newer ones being more accurate don't seem to have the same problem of over correcting.
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