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trolling motor suggestions
#26401
03/28/03 12:09 PM
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Michael Todd
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I'm about to buy my first good trolling motor. Is 50 lbs. thrust strong enough? I have a small 15ft bass boat and think that a motorguide fw46fb is my choice. Pros and cons please.
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Re: trolling motor suggestions
#26402
03/28/03 01:32 PM
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Pirogue
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I have a used one in the classifieds that is in excellent shape and is 54lbs of thrust with a Gator Mount. E-mail if interested. The post is called Trolling Motor.
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Re: trolling motor suggestions
#26403
03/28/03 04:18 PM
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BigJon
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The wind blows allot in Texas and this is why I tend to like the strongest trolling motor I can get that fits my budget and battery capacity.I do think that the 50-54# will work well for that boat though. my.02 Good Luck ------------------ 
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Re: trolling motor suggestions
#26404
03/28/03 04:25 PM
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50# thrust on a 15ft boat should be plenty in any conditions.
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Re: trolling motor suggestions
#26405
03/28/03 04:40 PM
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Pirogue
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I agree, its on a 19 footer right now. Not quite enough for my boat, thats the only reason I'm selling it. It should plane a 15 footer.
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Re: trolling motor suggestions
#26406
03/28/03 04:56 PM
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Skraps
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I know that some guys use two batteries for there trolling moter, at what pound thrust do you feel it is necessary to use two batteries?
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Re: trolling motor suggestions
#26407
03/28/03 05:09 PM
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Pirogue
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12/24 or straight 24v trolling motors. I have always used 2 batteries.
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Re: trolling motor suggestions
#26408
03/28/03 05:52 PM
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I think thta is pretty much dictated by the trolling motor companies. If it is 12 Volt than only one battery at a time can be used, 12/24v, means u can use one or two at the same time, 24v always uses 2 batteries and 36v always uses three batteries. Not sure what pound thrust it is where they start making them for use with 24v. But 12/24v or 24v systems will last a lot longer during the day than a 12v.
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