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Choosing a trolling motor battery
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryzen" data-source="post: 483208" data-attributes="member: 30749"><p>Giving the amount of time that has passed since the initial post on this thread, I guess you've found the battery you need. Let us know what battery did you choose, please. Boat weight is the most important consideration to take into account when choosing a trolling motor. A beginning rule of thumb is that you want a minimum of 2 lbs of thrust for every 100 lbs. For example, if you have a 3000lb boat, fully loaded, then you'll need 60 lbs of thrust. Speaking about batteries, at <a href="https://batterytools.net/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #000000">https://batterytools.net/</span></a> you can find a lot of valuable information about batteries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryzen, post: 483208, member: 30749"] Giving the amount of time that has passed since the initial post on this thread, I guess you've found the battery you need. Let us know what battery did you choose, please. Boat weight is the most important consideration to take into account when choosing a trolling motor. A beginning rule of thumb is that you want a minimum of 2 lbs of thrust for every 100 lbs. For example, if you have a 3000lb boat, fully loaded, then you'll need 60 lbs of thrust. Speaking about batteries, at [url=https://batterytools.net/][color=#000000]https://batterytools.net/[/color][/url] you can find a lot of valuable information about batteries. [/QUOTE]
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