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12V - 55# - Group 31DC - Approx. Run Time on 16' Alumacraft
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 492628" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>What ever motor you choose, if you do a lot of trolling or use the anchor lock feature consider two batteries for the trolling motor. Your batteries will last longer if you dont drain them below 50%..... Been perch fishing this fall and useing the anchor lock feature. It has been windy, avg waves of 2 feet or more with winds around 20 mph. The trollibg motor has been working hard to hold position, sometimes running 60-80% full to maintain position. The remote shows me how much throttle the motor is using to hold position. On some ocassions it was running at 10 which is wide open...still used under 35% of total battery charge after 4 hrs of running...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 492628, member: 1183"] What ever motor you choose, if you do a lot of trolling or use the anchor lock feature consider two batteries for the trolling motor. Your batteries will last longer if you dont drain them below 50%..... Been perch fishing this fall and useing the anchor lock feature. It has been windy, avg waves of 2 feet or more with winds around 20 mph. The trollibg motor has been working hard to hold position, sometimes running 60-80% full to maintain position. The remote shows me how much throttle the motor is using to hold position. On some ocassions it was running at 10 which is wide open...still used under 35% of total battery charge after 4 hrs of running... [/QUOTE]
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