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12 volt vs 24 volt
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<blockquote data-quote="Taxin_That_Bass" data-source="post: 466872" data-attributes="member: 22527"><p>I think the best you can do with a 12v system is 55lb thrust, i don't know how big your boat is but if it's over 14 ft i would recommend a 24v system. I fish the Missississippi River and i have a 70lb on my 16 ft flat and it by no means is over sized. Wish i had an 80lb. if you were really concerned with the weight you could run two group 24 size batteries or if you wanted to shell out some coin go lithium.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taxin_That_Bass, post: 466872, member: 22527"] I think the best you can do with a 12v system is 55lb thrust, i don't know how big your boat is but if it's over 14 ft i would recommend a 24v system. I fish the Missississippi River and i have a 70lb on my 16 ft flat and it by no means is over sized. Wish i had an 80lb. if you were really concerned with the weight you could run two group 24 size batteries or if you wanted to shell out some coin go lithium. [/QUOTE]
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