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Re: 24V vs 36v 19.5 foot boat
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12/18/24 06:14 PM
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SteezMacQueen
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Thanks for the info guys. I have a slug Champion 196, so it's nice to hear "grout-scout" is fine with his 24v. It's not that I want to go weaker, it just boils down to $. Price of batteries, especially AGM's have gone up and I'm thinking possibly two lithiums, which is even more $, so if I could get by with two instead of three and I've got the TM that allows me to do that then it's just something I'm thinking about for the near future. A little weight savings and more room in the back compartment to work on things doesn't hurt as well.
I would have liked to bought "tmd11111" Antares, but instead, I have to start thinking about TM batteries and replacing 24 year old carpet and seats just to look respectable to you guys and your fancy rigs. I'd hate to think I would have to stop fishing 3 to 4 days midweek and get a job. Now if my engine goes, I'm SOL!
Just throw some blood around in the boat like you actually catch fish. Most of the posts here were made by people who don't.
Eat. Sleep. Fish.
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Re: 24V vs 36v 19.5 foot boat
[Re: davidsears]
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12/18/24 06:39 PM
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grout-scout
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My buddy has a Champion 196 with 24v ghost also, it’s plenty enough motor for lake Amistad wind & waves. Bigger debate is 100ah vs 50ah.
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Re: 24V vs 36v 19.5 foot boat
[Re: davidsears]
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12/18/24 08:40 PM
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Paul - Lake Fork
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24 v perfect for under 21 ft 36 v kinda yanks a 18 -19 ft boat when engaged even on low Just my
In order to catch Big Fish..Sometimes you gotta Suffer.
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Re: 24V vs 36v 19.5 foot boat
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12/18/24 10:15 PM
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davidsears
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Thanks for the info guys. I have a slug Champion 196, so it's nice to hear "grout-scout" is fine with his 24v. It's not that I want to go weaker, it just boils down to $. Price of batteries, especially AGM's have gone up and I'm thinking possibly two lithiums, which is even more $, so if I could get by with two instead of three and I've got the TM that allows me to do that then it's just something I'm thinking about for the near future. A little weight savings and more room in the back compartment to work on things doesn't hurt as well.
I would have liked to bought "tmd11111" Antares, but instead, I have to start thinking about TM batteries and replacing 24 year old carpet and seats just to look respectable to you guys and your fancy rigs. I'd hate to think I would have to stop fishing 3 to 4 days midweek and get a job. Now if my engine goes, I'm SOL!
Just throw some blood around in the boat like you actually catch fish. Most of the posts here were made by people who don't. Will this work?
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Re: 24V vs 36v 19.5 foot boat
[Re: Bass-N-Buck Master]
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12/18/24 10:18 PM
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davidsears
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24 is plenty, 36 is even better.
How long till someone says 48v is the best? I love my 48v it’s faster than When I mount my Lazy-boy and 52" screen on the front deck, then I'll need the 48v.
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Re: 24V vs 36v 19.5 foot boat
[Re: grout-scout]
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12/18/24 10:21 PM
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davidsears
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My buddy has a Champion 196 with 24v ghost also, it’s plenty enough motor for lake Amistad wind & waves. Bigger debate is 100ah vs 50ah. That probably will be my next post.
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Re: 24V vs 36v 19.5 foot boat
[Re: davidsears]
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12/18/24 10:23 PM
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coachallentca
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I think this is like how much horsepower do really need on a motor. Some like 300hp or more. My 200hp is plenty fast enough for me plus I could not afford a bigger motor. Get what you can afford
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Re: 24V vs 36v 19.5 foot boat
[Re: davidsears]
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12/18/24 10:51 PM
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SteezMacQueen
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Thanks for the info guys. I have a slug Champion 196, so it's nice to hear "grout-scout" is fine with his 24v. It's not that I want to go weaker, it just boils down to $. Price of batteries, especially AGM's have gone up and I'm thinking possibly two lithiums, which is even more $, so if I could get by with two instead of three and I've got the TM that allows me to do that then it's just something I'm thinking about for the near future. A little weight savings and more room in the back compartment to work on things doesn't hurt as well.
I would have liked to bought "tmd11111" Antares, but instead, I have to start thinking about TM batteries and replacing 24 year old carpet and seats just to look respectable to you guys and your fancy rigs. I'd hate to think I would have to stop fishing 3 to 4 days midweek and get a job. Now if my engine goes, I'm SOL!
Just throw some blood around in the boat like you actually catch fish. Most of the posts here were made by people who don't. Will this work? Don’t need a cull tag for carp. There ain’t a limit.
Eat. Sleep. Fish.
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Re: 24V vs 36v 19.5 foot boat
[Re: SteezMacQueen]
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12/18/24 10:55 PM
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Bass-N-Buck Master
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Thanks for the info guys. I have a slug Champion 196, so it's nice to hear "grout-scout" is fine with his 24v. It's not that I want to go weaker, it just boils down to $. Price of batteries, especially AGM's have gone up and I'm thinking possibly two lithiums, which is even more $, so if I could get by with two instead of three and I've got the TM that allows me to do that then it's just something I'm thinking about for the near future. A little weight savings and more room in the back compartment to work on things doesn't hurt as well.
I would have liked to bought "tmd11111" Antares, but instead, I have to start thinking about TM batteries and replacing 24 year old carpet and seats just to look respectable to you guys and your fancy rigs. I'd hate to think I would have to stop fishing 3 to 4 days midweek and get a job. Now if my engine goes, I'm SOL!
Just throw some blood around in the boat like you actually catch fish. Most of the posts here were made by people who don't. Will this work? Don’t need a cull tag for carp. There ain’t a limit. Those slimy things ain’t touching my carpet.
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Re: 24V vs 36v 19.5 foot boat
[Re: SteezMacQueen]
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12/18/24 10:56 PM
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tmd11111
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Thanks for the info guys. I have a slug Champion 196, so it's nice to hear "grout-scout" is fine with his 24v. It's not that I want to go weaker, it just boils down to $. Price of batteries, especially AGM's have gone up and I'm thinking possibly two lithiums, which is even more $, so if I could get by with two instead of three and I've got the TM that allows me to do that then it's just something I'm thinking about for the near future. A little weight savings and more room in the back compartment to work on things doesn't hurt as well.
I would have liked to bought "tmd11111" Antares, but instead, I have to start thinking about TM batteries and replacing 24 year old carpet and seats just to look respectable to you guys and your fancy rigs. I'd hate to think I would have to stop fishing 3 to 4 days midweek and get a job. Now if my engine goes, I'm SOL!
Just throw some blood around in the boat like you actually catch fish. Most of the posts here were made by people who don't. When the sun glares of those Antares they won't even notice a boat.
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Re: 24V vs 36v 19.5 foot boat
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12/18/24 11:30 PM
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SteezMacQueen
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Thanks for the info guys. I have a slug Champion 196, so it's nice to hear "grout-scout" is fine with his 24v. It's not that I want to go weaker, it just boils down to $. Price of batteries, especially AGM's have gone up and I'm thinking possibly two lithiums, which is even more $, so if I could get by with two instead of three and I've got the TM that allows me to do that then it's just something I'm thinking about for the near future. A little weight savings and more room in the back compartment to work on things doesn't hurt as well.
I would have liked to bought "tmd11111" Antares, but instead, I have to start thinking about TM batteries and replacing 24 year old carpet and seats just to look respectable to you guys and your fancy rigs. I'd hate to think I would have to stop fishing 3 to 4 days midweek and get a job. Now if my engine goes, I'm SOL!
Just throw some blood around in the boat like you actually catch fish. Most of the posts here were made by people who don't. When the sun glares of those Antares they won't even notice a boat.
Eat. Sleep. Fish.
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Re: 24V vs 36v 19.5 foot boat
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12/18/24 11:42 PM
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goodman_fishing
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24 is plenty, 36 is even better.
How long till someone says 48v is the best? Lol castledine has a video out pimping 3 36 volt lithium for the tm.... I'm not saying he doesn't need that. I'm saying 99 percent don't need that but need in fishing is out the window That's a little silly. My house in the middle of Summer consumes about 4.2kW. 3x 36v Lithium batteries = 3 x (38.4v x 60Ah) = 6.9kW. He could run my house for a day and a half in the middle of Summer with those batteries.
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Re: 24V vs 36v 19.5 foot boat
[Re: Bass-N-Buck Master]
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12/18/24 11:47 PM
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davidsears
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I would have liked to bought "tmd11111" Antares, but instead, I have to start thinking about TM batteries and replacing 24 year old carpet and seats just to look respectable to you guys and your fancy rigs. I'd hate to think I would have to stop fishing 3 to 4 days midweek and get a job. Now if my engine goes, I'm SOL! [/quote] Just throw some blood around in the boat like you actually catch fish. Most of the posts here were made by people who don't. [/quote] Will this work? [/quote] Those slimy things ain’t touching my carpet.[/quote] At 13 lbs 5 oz., it was my PB and I got tired of holding it in one hand and trying to take a pic. Now my 24 year old carpet needs a good cleaning or replacement.
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Re: 24V vs 36v 19.5 foot boat
[Re: davidsears]
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12/19/24 12:48 AM
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Lone_Wolf
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I run an old motorguide tour 80 which is 24v, its plenty but I'm not a hard core tourney guy just a bank beating weekend warrior for largemouth when its not deer season. But yes 36 is better and guessing you will wish you still had 36.
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Re: 24V vs 36v 19.5 foot boat
[Re: goodman_fishing]
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12/19/24 01:44 AM
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WAWI
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24 is plenty, 36 is even better.
How long till someone says 48v is the best? Lol castledine has a video out pimping 3 36 volt lithium for the tm.... I'm not saying he doesn't need that. I'm saying 99 percent don't need that but need in fishing is out the window That's a little silly. My house in the middle of Summer consumes about 4.2kW. 3x 36v Lithium batteries = 3 x (38.4v x 60Ah) = 6.9kW. He could run my house for a day and a half in the middle of Summer with those batteries. I doubt he is paying the same price we do for them.... if your gonna swap youtube review for merch you may as well get max merchandise. Plus you know some dummy that fishes 1 day a month for a bout 7 hours saw it and did the same just cause so win for the battery company
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