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<blockquote data-quote="scoobeb" data-source="post: 378687" data-attributes="member: 6843"><p>I'm going with the traxxas minn kota,it's going in saltwater and I know it will be ok. Freshwater or saltwater trolling motors are all water tight,there is very little differences between them,the only real difference is an added anode and better mounting bolts,ss bolts. As long as I clean it off at the end of the day it will be fine. I take good care of my stuff. The rip tide is nice but the traxxas is so user friendly and can be stowed up in seconds with one hand,plus big price difference. So that is what I'm going with,45lb thurst should be perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scoobeb, post: 378687, member: 6843"] I'm going with the traxxas minn kota,it's going in saltwater and I know it will be ok. Freshwater or saltwater trolling motors are all water tight,there is very little differences between them,the only real difference is an added anode and better mounting bolts,ss bolts. As long as I clean it off at the end of the day it will be fine. I take good care of my stuff. The rip tide is nice but the traxxas is so user friendly and can be stowed up in seconds with one hand,plus big price difference. So that is what I'm going with,45lb thurst should be perfect. [/QUOTE]
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